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June 30, 2008 · No Comments
“Our 5 year tubal reversal anniversary is here. Baby #1 (Italia) is 4 and going to pre-school. Baby #2 (Jay) is three and into everything. Thank you, Dr. Berger.” John and Tracey S.
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June 17, 2008 · No Comments
This is one of the case histories of tubal reversal patients at A Personal Choice. She is a 33 year old mother of three from West Virginia. Women travel from all over the US and the world to have their tubal ligation reversal performed at A Personal Choice. It is the only medical facility that exists specifically and exclusively for tubal ligation reversal surgery.
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June 17, 2008 · No Comments
At A Personal Choice, we use general anesthesia for our tubal reversal surgeries. You will be completely asleep thorough your operation. When under general anesthesia you will be totally unconscious and will not be able to feel any pain. In addition to the general anesthetic, your tubal reversal surgeon will place local anesthetic into the skin and deeper structures that are operated upon to help you be as comfortable as possible when you wake up.
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June 12, 2008 · No Comments
At A Personal Choice, we welcome patients questions. Whether you’re wondering about tubal reversal pregnancy rates, PTLS, or how to talk to your doctor about having your tubes untied, we address all of your concerns about issues related to tubal ligation reversal.
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June 10, 2008 · No Comments
“My tubal reversal worked AGAIN. I am happy to say I now have two tubal reversal babies. Tubal reversal really does work and works well!” Becky K.
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June 08, 2008 · No Comments
Women who want more children after tubal ligation must decide between 2 treatment options – in vitro fertilization (IVF) and tubal ligation reversal. IVF is a good treatment for couples who have unexplained infertility, severe sperm disorders, and for women with severely damaged fallopian tubes from pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Tubal ligation reversal is a better treatment for women who have previously had a tubal ligation and who do not have any of the above indications for IVF.
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June 04, 2008 · No Comments
Dr. Gary Berger developed the outpatient technique for tubal ligation reversal and is generally acknowledged as the most experienced tubal reversal surgeon in the world.
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May 26, 2008 · No Comments
Many doctors will give you less than a warm response when you ask about tubal ligation reversal. Ever wonder why? I hope my personal experience can illustrate why general ob/gyn doctors may not support their patients who want to have their tubal ligations reversed, and why reproductive specialists mostly do IVF. I view tubal ligation reversal as a disappearing surgical skill that may not be available to patients in the future. This is why I asked to join Dr. Berger’s staff at A Personal Choice. To help women with tubal ligations who want to get pregnant is the reason why I have embarked on the path to become a tubal ligation reversal specialist.
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May 25, 2008 · No Comments
At A Personal Choice, we want to maximize the chances for pregnancy after tubal ligation reversal for all of our patients. One step that is helpful in planning for a tubal reversal procedure is examining the pathology report from a patient’s medical record. When a tubal ligation and resection procedure has been performed, a segment of fallopian tube was removed and most likely sent to a pathologist. Therefore, a pathology report should exist in the patient’s medical record. A pathology report will help our tubal reversal doctors determine exactly what was done during a ligation and resection procedure and what your chances of tubal reversal success will be.
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