Friday, November 21, 2008

Tubal Ligation Reversal: a hope for infertile mothers

According to several research studies, about 10% of women who have undergone tubal litigation surgery regret their decision and out of these 10% women, 1% women actually decide to go for tubal reversal surgery.

Tubal ligation reversal is a surgical process in which surgeons unclamp or reattach fallopian tubes of a woman. Fallopian tubes are places wherein the fertilization of eggs takes place. This microscopic procedure is safe and has the success rates of 70-80%.

However, every woman can not withstand tubal ligation reversal surgery. After consulting a surgeon, a patient needs to undergo a thorough medical check-up. After a satisfactory evaluation of all medical reports, a surgeon recommends for the tubal reversal surgery.

The success of tubal ligation depends on three main factors:

The original method used in the tubal litigation method.
The time gap between the tubal litigation and the tubal litigation reversal processes, and
Condition of the fallopian tubes

If you are willing to go for tubal litigation reversal, make sure you contact a recognized fertility clinic.

Motherhood is a gift, and hence, you can afford to take chances provided your security is intact.

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