| Reversing Tubal Ligation - A Safe Method With High Success Rate |
There are numerous reasons why women decide to have a tubal reversal. 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.
The number one reason women decide on reversing tubal ligation is because they want to have more children; reasons could be anything from a child’s death or because they remarried and now want the option of having a child with their new partner. Tubal ligation reversal is a very successful treatment for many women who wish for more children after they have had their fallopian tubes tied.
When Tubal ligation is performed, it prevents anything from getting in or out of the fallopian tubes, in other words an egg and a sperm will never meet again. 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 done by removing the part of the tube that has been tied and re-attaching the two parts.
There are different ways a surgeon can carry out tubal ligation. The most frequently used technique when performing a tubal blockage is to tie a surgical ligature around the fallopian tube, thus making a loop; this is the part that is then removed so the two tubal sections are separated. 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.
Reversing a tubal ligation can be carried out on an outpatient basis; this makes the procedure less expensive and allows a patient to return home on the same day as she went in. Ideally, it should only take an hour for the operation and you can have the procedure in a hospital or outpatient clinic. Some women prefer to go to a specialized clinic as the staff can be more experienced and skilled in tubal reversal surgery. The recovery time should take around a week or two and you will be able to start trying for a baby after around 3 weeks.
The advantages of choosing tubal reversal surgery are that it is less expensive, and has a higher success rate, compared to IVF treatment.
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In certain cases insurance companies will be able to help with the tubal ligation reversal cost, but check with them first as this isn’t that common. Don’t be afraid to ask your doctor questions or concerns you might have about the procedure, you should also inform yourself on what their credentials are for performing it. Your doctor should have a lot of previous experience in this type of surgery. The more experience they have, usually the better your experience will be. 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.
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A decent clinic will with no exceptions always offer 24 hour aftercare straight after the operation and you should be given a number to call if you have any issues or questions. Some clinics also call to check your progress. Look online for further information regarding tubal reversal surgery.
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