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Facts on Tubal Ligation Reversal

By: Michiel Van Kets

The reason why women decide to have a tubal ligation reversal can be for a number of reasons. Some women complain of discomfort or pain after a tubal ligation and feel a reversal would relieve this, others believe they acted rashly when making the decision to have them tied in the first place, a decision they made while in an unhappy relationship, or thought they would not want any more children. Other women just want to feel ‘whole’ again.

Above all these reasons, the foremost motive that makes a woman choose to reverse a tubal ligation is simply because she wants to conceive again. Reasons vary for this, she may have lost a child, or remarried and her new partner either doesn’t have any of his own children or they want to have a child together. Tubal ligation reversal is a highly successful treatment for women who want to have children after they have had their fallopian tubes tied.

Tubal ligation is a procedure that blocks the fallopian tubes to prevent you from getting pregnant. Normally, this procedure is viewed as a permanent situation, still, for those who decide they want more children there is an option, which is to reopen the tubes. This is accomplished by removing the section of the tube that was tied and re-attaching it. How many years it has been since the tubal ligation was done is of no significance as no damage is caused by the length of time.

There are various ways a surgeon will carry out tubal ligation or a tubal blockage. An often used method is to loop a surgical ligature around the fallopian tube; this is the section that is then removed thus separating the two parts of the fallopian tube. A similar method uses two ligatures to seal a section of the tube and the part in-between is then cut out. Other methods use different burning techniques to seal the tubes, or clips and rings to close the tubes up.

Tubal ligation reversal is a relatively straight-forward operation and able to be performed on an outpatient basis, this enables the treatment to be more cost effective and makes it possible for you to go home the same day. The operation should only take about one hour; the procedure can be carried out in a hospital or outpatient clinic. Some women would prefer to go to a specialized clinic as the staff could be more experienced and skilled in tubal reversal surgery. After the reversal it can take your body between 5 – 10 days to recover and you are able to start trying for a baby 3 - 4 weeks after the surgery.

Compared to IVF treatment, the benefits of having tubal reversal surgery are the costs, you only need to undergo one operation and the success rate is very high. The operation is also much simpler to prepare and to perform. Your age for a tubal reversal is not significant, however it should be said; younger women conceive easier and naturally the success rate for them will be higher.

In certain cases insurance companies are able to help with the costs of tubal ligation reversal, but check with them first as this isn’t common. Also feel free to ask your surgeon any questions and always check out the clinics and surgeons credentials. A surgeon who works at a tubal reversal clinic will have gained a lot of experience. Also inquire as to their success rates following tubal reversal surgery. This, of course, will be dependent on your age group and the type of tubal ligation you have.

Finally, but important is to check the type of aftercare a clinic will give if you go ahead with the reversal. There should always be help on hand after tubal surgery and a number where you can turn to if there are any complications. They should also check your progress over the coming weeks/months. Look online for further information regarding tubal reversal surgery.

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The reason why women decide to have a tubal ligation reversal can be for a number of reasons. Some women complain of discomfort or pain after a tubal ligation and feel a reversal would relieve this.

Michiel Van Kets provides article services for Dr. Gary Berger, who is widely known as the tubal reversal doctor with the most experience reversing tied tubes and tubal ligation and works in the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. For any information on reversal of tubal ligation, sterilization or tubal occlusion, visit the website.

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