Posts Tagged ‘Tubal Reversal’

Precautions After Tubal Reversal:

Monday, May 25th, 2009

After tubal reversal surgery, you will become very eager to start planning your pregnancy. You will dream of holding your cute new baby in your arms. You will start planning to welcome the new member of the family. This is very natural.

After tubal reversal, there are some points to keep in mind. When women get the good news that they are pregnant, they must take good care of themselves, and even some extra care as compared to the normal pregnancy. They must also track their cycle carefully as the chance of a tubal pregnancy or a miscarriage can occur. An early appointment with their physician is very important for tubal reversal patients.

After tubal reversal, if pregnancy is not achieved after a few months, don’t get too upset or worried. In the practical study of patients, pregnancy can occur on average from 6 months to a year. These results are related to the fertility of both parents.

After tubal reversal, some patients are interested in making sure that the reversal has not healed incorrectly and that their tubes are still open. A HysteroSalpingoGram (HSG) is a good method of evaluating the success of a tubal reversal. HSG should be done by an experienced doctor.

Dr. Morice and his team provide the excellent surgical care that maximizes the chances of a successful tubal reversal. Dr. Morice is an experienced expert in performing tubal reversal surgery with Microsurgical Tubal Reanastomosis (MTR) techniques.

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After tubal reversal

Monday, May 25th, 2009

After tubal reversal, patients are discharged home within the same day of surgery. Tubal reversal surgery is an outpatient procedure. After tubal reversal, patients may experience some bleeding from the vagina due to the tubal reversal procedure. Patients may also have minor abdominal swelling and feel shoulder pain, backache, or muscular pain. Patients can take showers after 24 hours after tubal reversal, and baths one week after tubal reversal.

Most patients are also able to return to work one week after tubal reversal surgery. Patients can have intercourse two weeks after tubal reversal surgery, and then return to all other activities.

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Tubal reversal sugery

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Tubal Ligation reversal is done through a microsurgical technique. This is the reason that tubal reversal surgery is also known as microsurgical tubal reanastomosis. For the tubal reversal surgery procedure, doctors will first test the patient and perhaps the partner to make sure that the tubal reversal will not be performed on a women who might otherwise be infertile. These tests will help determine if the woman is a good candidate for a tubal reversal. The woman must be both physically and emotionally prepared for tubal reversal surgery as well.

Doctors also advise patients to take pre-natal vitamins, engage in as exercise regimen, and to stop smoking before tubal reversal surgery. This not only prepares patient and her partner physically, but also emotionally. Having tubal reversal surgery and a new pregnancy and baby is both very demanding and challenging.

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What is Tubal Reversal?

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Tubal Reversal is a process for those women who would like to restore their fertility in order to have more babies. This surgery, also known as tubal ligation reversal, microsurgical tubal reanastomosis, and sterilization reversal, is done by opening the previously blocked fallopian tube so that the egg can be fertilized by the sperm. It is a very safe procedure.

For tubal reversal surgery, different techniques are used in comparison to conventional surgery. Microsurgical reanastomosis (tubal reversal) involves the use of very delicate suturing and high magnification. All of these methods are used just to open the fallopian tube between the uterus and ovary.

tubal reversal procedure

Tubal reversal has been successful for over 30 years, and continues to be the best way to achieve pregnancy after tubal ligation. The whole tubal reversal procedure takes less than 2 hours. After a tubal reversal, pregnancy is possible simply by having sex, and does not require in vitro fertilization (IVF).

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