Reversing Burned Tubes: What Can You Say?

Kelly W. just found out she is pregnant and due early March 2014 and what did she say? She exclaimed in her testimonial, "Thank you so much Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center". The method of tubal ligation used on her tubes was coagulation or her tubes were burned. In all the excitement of a tubal reversal patient finding out she is pregnant, it is important for her to remember to follow the Early Pregnancy Protocol of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Early pregnancy monitoring is critical once tubes have been reversed to prevent a tubal or ectopic pregnancy from getting to the point of rupturing the repaired tube. Dr. Monteith recommends these three simple steps when monitoring an early pregnancy: 1. take a home pregnancy test once a period is missed 2. have your doctor order a quantitative serum HCG blood testing every 2 to 3 days 3. have your doctor order an vaginal ultrasound when your HCG levels reach 1500 to 2500 to assure the "bean pole" or gestational sack is in the uterus.
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