Tubal Reversal Surgery Is An Amazing Journey!
Women have their tubal ligations reversed for various reasons-most want to have a baby, many want to feel "complete" or "whole" again and still others do it because they have PTLS. No matter what the reason for having Dr. Monteith perform a tubal reversal, there is a consensus women want their tubes put back like they are meant to be. Once women have their tubes reversed at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center by Dr. Monteith, it is like a sisterhood and they welcome each other to "the other" side. The feedback Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal receives from patients is tubal reversal surgery is the beginning of an amazing journey....
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 14, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Can A Woman Get Pregnant More Than Once After Tubes Untied?
Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal patients have their tubal ligations reversed with the hope on conceiving at least once. The possibility of having more than one baby after having your tubes untied is excellent because you will have the opportunity to get pregnant every month after reversal. After having your tubal ligation reversed, a patient reports on the message board she just gave birth to her third tubal reversal baby. Many of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal patients report the birth of more than one post tubal reversal baby. Women comparing the price of tubal reversal surgery with in-vitro fertilization (IVF) find the oneti...
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 13, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Healthy Baby Arrives After Tubal Reversal Surgery
A Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center patient updates the Tubal Reversal Message Board about her "little princess." The baby girl was born after successful tubal ligation reversal surgery was performed. Over 98% of patients will have their tubes untied successfully at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center and most will become pregnant within 12 months of trying to conceive. Tubal reversal surgery is the best way for women to have a baby after regretting their tubal ligation. (Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News)
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 12, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Tubal Ligations Can Be Reversed
Depending on a woman's type of tubal ligation there are different ways to reverse their sterilization procedure. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center specializes in reversing tied tubes. Dr. Monteith performs these procedures as outpatient surgery, at an affordable price, and provides women with the ability to become pregnant naturally and more than once. All of these procedures can provide an alternative to in-vitro fertilization. (Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News)
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 10, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Are My Tubes Blocked? HSG Dye Testing
Many women who have come for tubal reversal surgery and tubal reparative surgery with Dr. Charles Monteith, are interested in knowing if their tubes can become blocked by scar tissue. Tubal blockage after tubal reversal is not a common occurrence and is estimated to happen less than 5% of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal patients. A member of the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Message Board posts, "We had our tr in 2011 got a bfp in 12 but it was ectopic and haven't been able to conceive since. So my ob sent me to a fertility specialist to have a clomid challenge and hsg test done... So hoping my tubes aren't blocked". For those who...
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 9, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Freedom From Tubal Ligation
Another Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center patient testimonial exclaims, "You all are wonderful!" Many women can't wait to break free from their tied tubes and restore their fertility with tubal reversal surgery. With a 98% success rate in untying tubes, it's no wonder that so many women choose Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center to help free them from their tubal ligation. (Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News)
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 8, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Scheduling Surgery With The Best Tubal Reversal Surgeon
A Tubal Reversal Message Board member writes, "My Husband and I just got our date. The big day is July 18th... We can't wait!" Scheduling tubal reversal surgery with Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is easy whether near or far. Women travel from all over the country and the world to reverse tied tubes by the best tubal reversal surgeon, Dr. Charles Monteith.At Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center women have their fertility restored daily. (Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News)
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 7, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Tubal Clips: Reversal Is Possible
Many women have been told that their tubal ligation with clips is permanent. The most skilled tubal reversal surgeon, Dr. Charles Monteith, is able to reverse tubal clips and restore women's ability to conceive naturally. At Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center pregnancy rates are incredibly high at 78% and the majority of women will become pregnant within 6 to 12 months of having their tubal clips reversed. (Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News)
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 6, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Successful Reversal Of Burned Tubes In Chapel Hill
Many women want to know if tubal ligation reversal is possible after having the bipolar coagulation. The pregnancy success statistics of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center show a success rate upwards of 66% after tubal reversal surgery of burned tubes. These women have reported their pregnancies within six to twelve months after tubal reversal surgery by the best tubal reversal surgeon, Dr. Charles Monteith. Couples who travel to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center and have their tubes repaired by Dr. Charles Monteith know they are getting the best chances for having a baby and leave the surgical facility ready to conceive...
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 5, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

The Best Facility To Repair Blocked Tubes
A couple who traveled to Chapel Hill from Texas announces the birth of their newborn son. The couple became pregnant only 5 months after Dr. Charles Monteith, the most skilled and respected tubal reversal surgeon in the field, repaired her burnt and blocked fallopian tubes. Jamie B. writes, "Thank you Dr. Monteith for your blessed hands in giving us our little miracle... Everyone at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center was very pleasant when we were there. We couldn't recommend a better facility for tubal reversal". Dr. Charles Monteith has the highest repair and pregnancy rates compared to other facilities who claim to offe...
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 4, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Tied And Cut Tubal Ligations: An Easy Explanation On Tying Tubes
Tubes are never just tied to prevent pregnancy. If tubes were simply tied there would be a large number of tubal ligation failures and most of these pregnancies would be ectopic. Many people mistakenly believe a tubal ligation is done by simply tying the tubes. This is incorrect. The tubes are tied to prevent bleeding after the tubes are cut. The tubes are cut to remove a segment of tube and to further decrease the chance of a tubal ligation failure. There are many variations to a tied and cut tubal ligation: Pomeroy, Parkland, Irving and Uchida. Most of these tubal ligations can be reversed by the tubal reversal specialis...
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 4, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

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. ...
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 3, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Tubal Coagulation: Burned Tubes Can Be Repaired
Tubal coagulation is an extremely common method of tubal ligation. This method is also known as ‘tubal burning’. Although having ‘tubal burning‘, ‘burnt tubes‘, or ‘burned and cut tubes‘ seems bad, Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center's experience has demonstrated this method of tubal ligation is reversible and will provide our patients with a good chance at becoming pregnant after reversal. (Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News)
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 3, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Second Chances After Tubal Clips Removed
A patient who traveled from Texas to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center to have her tubal clips removed, announces she is pregnant! Sarah writes, “I am still very early, but extremely happy to be having a second chance at having a baby…. Thank you Dr. Berger!” Couples are oriented to follow an early pregnancy protocol after confirming a positive home pregnancy test. Dr. Charles Monteth has instituted this protocol to insure a pregnancy can continue to progress once it has been determined the fetus has been implanted in the uterus versus a fallopian tube. Research suggests women who have undergone surgery to unblock t...
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 1, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news

Body Mass Index Limit For Tubal Reversal: Why?
A member of the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center Facebook Group seeks more information about the body mass index policy for tubal reversal surgery with Dr. Charles Monteith. She posts, “I know your bmi has to be under 37 before the reversal. How much do I need to weight just to be on the safe side? I don't want to get all the way down there and can't do it”. BMI stands for body mass index and it is a calculation based on height and weight. The BMI limit of 37 for outpatient tubal ligation repair at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center not only helps the surgical team in providing the safest tubal reversal experience and ...
Source: Tubal Ligation Reversal News - July 1, 2013 Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: news