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Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome – How to Relieve the Pain

Among the methods of stopping conception available to women is the method of having their tubes tied. Along with the normal surgical risks a woman undergoing this procedure has to be aware of, there is the addition of Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome. Looking around the Internet will provide you with story after story of the painful and embarrassing experiences of the women who suffer it. For those women who suffer from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome, also called PTLS, there is a long list of possible symptoms they can have. Upon researching this topic, one can find a popular list (seen on several websites) of 35 possible symptoms. Within the personal stories, most women seem to suffer from terrible mood swings, longer and/or heavier bleeding during periods, weight … Read entire article »

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Tubal Reversal Cost – Getting The Right Answers

A perusal of Yahoo Answers regarding tubal reversal cost recently led to some amazingly wrong answers being given. In this article, I will take a few of those answers and give you the best information I have from some of the best tubal reversal doctors in the business. In the end, you will see that tubal reversal cost may not be as expensive as you were led to believe. Some questions were just straight out requests for tubal reversal cost prices, such as the lady who had decided to have the surgery but had no idea of the cost. A respondent told her that the prices were at least $10,000 and on up to $20,000. This, of course, depended upon the doctor. And the answer stated that the success rate for … Read entire article »

Filed under: Infertility

Tubal Ligation Reversal Surgery Questions Answered

For women who have had their tubes tied, many questions are raised about the possibility of tubal ligation reversal. Some of those questions have been answered in another article and others will be answered in articles to come. This article will address a few questions having to do with the preparation for a reversal surgery and about the surgery itself. 1) What does my surgeon need to have before I schedule my tubal ligation surgery? The smartest thing to do is just check with his office to be sure. Most likely what he needs is to review your operation report to see what was done to your tubes and you will need to get some blood drawn for testing as well. When he reviews your records, … Read entire article »

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How to Obtain a Free Vasectomy Reversal

A lot of men will have a vasectomy because they have chosen not to have any children, or they do not want any more children. However things may change and they suddenly decide that being able to conceive a child is very important to them. As well as finding out whether a vasectomy reversal will be successful or not, they need to find out how much the operation is going to cost. For some men once they see the figures being provided by the surgeons, actually having a vasectomy reversal does not seem as important. This is why those men who really want to have the procedure carried out, but do not have sufficient funds to pay for it, will look to see if they can … Read entire article »

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Reversing Tied Tubes – Who Should You Call?

Quite often after undergoing a tubal ligation, a woman desires to have her tubes untied. Thus begins the search for doctors who specialize in reversing tied tubes. Many women begin their search on the Internet. It’s so wonderful these days to have this means of finding information about tubal reversal. Just by reading, you will learn what questions you need to ask and answer the questions you already have. Usually the search begins by trying to find someone in your local area who will perform tubal reversals. While you will probably find someone who will do the procedure, what you are missing out on is finding someone who specializes in doing tubal reversals. While the doctors may tell you they do tubal reversals, if they do not specialize in … Read entire article »

Filed under: Infertility