Tubal Reversal Decision Not Always A Quick One

Recently, a tubal reversal patient who came to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center to have her tubes untied wrote, “My husband and I have always wanted a child together and it took 14 years to decide on the reversal.” After waiting 14 years, she became pregnant after 5 months. Most tubal reversal patients do not take this long to decide to have their tubal reversed but it is not a light decision. Tubal reversal surgery, though elective, is major surgery due to the fact a two to three incision is made to enter the abdominal cavity to put the fallopian tubes back together. After surgery, patients report feeling like themselves again within 5 to 10 days. Patients can start trying to conceive as soon as they feel like it. Unlike IVF, tubal reversal surgery gives couples the option to try and conceive every month. Women thinking about having tubal reversal surgery need to take all these facts into consideration when making the decision to come to Chapel Tubal Reversal Center to have Dr. Monteith, a world renowned tubal reversal surgeon, untie their tubes.
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