Mar 4, 2010

Tubal Reversal

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).

Reference
http://www.mybabydoc.com/

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