Search Results for: "tubal reversal surgery"
January 03, 2015 · No Comments
I couldn’t be more happy to have chosen A Personal Choice. My husband and I were very pleased with the whole experience and of course we were elated with the results!
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November 21, 2014 · No Comments
Dr. Monteith. Thank you to everyone there for giving me my miracle baby.
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November 18, 2014 · No Comments
Getting pregnant with one tube is certainly possible. The chances of pregnancy are just as high as if you have two tubes reversed but it may take longer to become pregnant.
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November 12, 2014 · No Comments
Thank you for all that you do! Because of you we now have our baby girl Kennedy.
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October 26, 2014 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements from A Personal Choice for the 3rd week of October, 2014. a reversal patient from Omaha, Nebraska posts “Wow I never thought it would be so fast, but it was.., want to say thanks but I feel I need to say more… thanks again… can’t believe it.”
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October 10, 2014 · No Comments
Pregnancy announcements from A Personal Choice for the 1st week of October, 2014. a reversal patient from Minesota posts “Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center (A Personal Choice) is our miracle”
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September 12, 2014 · No Comments
What is HCG? HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) is the pregnancy hormone. HCG is produced by pregnancy cells (trophoblast) that invade the uterine lining and develop into the placenta. HCG stimulates the ovary to produce progesterone. Progesterone is the hormone that maintains the endometrial lining of the uterus. In the normal menstrual cycle, progesterone production by […]
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September 12, 2014 · No Comments
Patients are required to have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of less than 37 before tubal reversal surgery and less than 45 before vasectomy reversal surgery. This policy is for optimal patient safety when undergoing elective outpatient surgery. BMI Body Mass Index (BMI) is a calculation based on height and weight that correlates with the amount […]
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September 11, 2014 · No Comments
Our Quality Management team collects data on every surgical patient and monitors reported surgical complications. We maintain an extensive follow-up for the development of post-operative complications. Patients are provided a 24-hour emergency contact number and nurses are available for consultation during business hours. We actively track operative complications and focus our investigation on surgical site […]
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