Tubal reversal success can be measured in various ways. Besides having the most pregnancies after tubal reversal, Dr. Berger receives thank you cards and emails daily from his patients. In this video, Dr. Berger talks about why he became a tubal reversal doctor in order to help women. Read Full Story
"I wanted to thank Dr. Berger and staff for allowing us to be blessed with two beautiful TR daughters!" Patients show their appreciation with positive feedback on the Tubal Reversal Message Board and by sending pictures and cards to the Tubal Reversal Center. The ligation reversal surgeons and the staff of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center appreciate and are proud to receive 5-star feedback everyday from patients after tubal reversal surgery. Read Full Story
by Dr. Dheeraj Bojwani Vasectomy reversal to neutralize Vasectomy surgery: If you are considering to get the procedure of Vasectomy reversal in India then get assured of availability of world renowned physicians, cutting edge technology and excellent nursing staff who provide all patients with the highest level of medical care at reasonable and pocket friendly expenses. If a couple does not wish to have more children or any children at all then vasectomy or male sterilization is a common... Read Full Story
The staff of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center understand patients who have had tube reversing surgery want to conceive as soon as possible. Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith recommend patients consider having a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) if they have not conceived within 6-12 months of reversal surgery. An HSG is the test to determine if tubes are blocked and is done by slowly infusing dye into the uterus. The goal is for the dye to flow into, through, and out of the ends of the fallopian tubes. We... Read Full Story
Pregnancy after endometrial ablation is possible. The tubal reversal doctors of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center present a summary of the findings of two important medical reviews on the outcomes of pregnancy after endometrial ablation. Read Full Story
Pregnancy after endometrial ablation is possible. The tubal reversal doctors of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center present a summary of the findings of two important medical reviews on the outcomes of pregnancy after endometrial ablation. Read Full Story
by David Done Men who decide to undergo a vasectomy reversal may be surprised to learn that the procedure is not covered by their health insurance policy, even though their original vasectomy was covered. With the procedure costing between $6,000 and $15,000, a vasectomy reversal is often a decision based on both emotional and financial capabilities. But, just because one may have to pay for their vasectomy reversal costs out of pocket, it does not mean that the cheapest doctor should... Read Full Story
Potential reversal patients often ask about the importance of tubal lengths following tubal reversal surgery. There is no specific tubal length that is ideal, but pregnancy rates are higher with longer tubal lengths following surgery. Women with longer tubal lengths had higher pregnancy rates than did women with shorter lengths following tubal reversal. Women with tubal lengths 7.5 cm or longer had a pregnancy rate of 80%. The pregnancy rate declined as tubal length decreased, but even women... Read Full Story
Over 7,000 women have undergone tubal ligation reversals at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Tubal reversal surgery provides excellent chances at pregnancy and many of our reversal patients will become pregnant. Our pregnancy statistics show approximately 70% will become pregnant over time. Yet many of our patients will not become pregnant immediately after having their tubes untied one cannot predict when a pregnancy will occur. The main benefit of tubal reversal surgery is that it... Read Full Story
In this video from Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center 'Erin K' a tubal reversal patient, explains the symptoms she experienced while suffering from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome (PTLS). "I had my tubes tied for about a year and with each period I had a headache and cramps and an increase with my menses." Read Full Story