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Pregnancies 3rd Week July 2008

July 21, 2008   ·   No Comments

Pregnancy announcements for the third week of July 2008 at A Personal Choice. Samantha B. reports, “This is my third pregnancy since my tubal reversal. Had a boy in May 2006. Had another boy in August 2007. Hopefully this is a girl. Thank You.”

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Pregnancies 1st Week July 2008

July 09, 2008   ·   No Comments

Pregnancy announcements for the 1st week of July 2008 after tubal reversal procedures at A Personal Choice. Dawn M. says “Yippee! We did it! Six months, and one blocked tube, confirmed in May. Thank you, Dr. Berger, and everyone else for helping make a child for my husband/us together possible!”

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Defining Hope at A Personal Choice

June 25, 2008   ·   No Comments

Dr. Gary Berger and his team at A Personal Choice give hope to hundreds of women each year looking to have another baby. Patients come to Chapel Hill from across the United States and abroad to have him perform the one-hour, outpatient microsurgical procedure he developed an refined. With the most experience in tubal reversal surgery, Dr. Gary Berger has successfully repaired the fallopian tubes in 98 percent of the women who have had a tubal ligation and want to get pregnant.

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IVF vs. Tubal Ligation Reversal

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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Operative Reports Before Ligation Reversal Surgery

May 24, 2008   ·   No Comments

Undergoing a tubal ligation reversal at A Personal Choice is an important endeavor and we want to maximize every patient’s chance of ligation reversal success. Operative reports are important because they allow us to determine the likely success of tubal ligation reversal surgery. When the operative report is not available, we offer the option of starting with a screening laparoscopy. The choice of whether to start with screening laparoscopy is up to the individual patient. Since most tubal ligation procedures are reversible, it is an option, and not a requirement at A Personal Choice.

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Pregnancies 4th Week April 2008

May 07, 2008   ·   No Comments

A Personal Choice Pregnancy Announcements for the 4th Week of April 2008

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New Anesthesologist at Chapel Hill Surgical Center

April 18, 2008   ·   No Comments

Introducing James Split MD It is a happy occasion to introduce another new member of the staff of Chapel Hill Surgical Center. Dr. James Split is a Board Certified Anesthesiologist. He has worked at Chapel Hill Surgical Center since December 2007. He previously lived and worked in Greensboro, North Carolina for the last 18 months. Before moving to North Carolina, Dr. Split practiced medicine in […]

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Pregnancies 1st Week April 2008

April 11, 2008   ·   No Comments

Posted: 04.07.08 Name: Mary A. Location: High Point North Carolina Date of Tubal Reversal: Feb. 07 Date of Pregnancy Test: 4-1-08 Due Date: Dec. 15, 2008 Remarks: I had an ultrasound done today and the Dr. saw the gestation sac in my uterus!! They want to do another ultrasound on the 17th just to make […]

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Pregnancies 3rd Week January 2008

January 23, 2008   ·   No Comments

Posted: 01.23.08 Name: Christina D. Location: SC Warrenville Date of Tubal Reversal: 2002 Date of Pregnancy Test: 1-23-08 Remarks: Tested positive with first response only second postive test since reversal last positive was may 2007 and ended in tubal will get hcg done as soon as I can. I pray this one is a keeper. […]

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