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Tubal Ligation Reversal
Motherhood Reborn with a Reversed Tubal Ligation
By Jessica Williams
The desire to be pregnant can throw us into an exciting adventure filled with hopes and plans for upcoming parenthood. But for women who undergo tubal ligation, more commonly known as having your "tubes tied," the desire to become pregnant can mean opening a door that was once permanently closed.
According to the National Vital Statistics System, in 1995, nearly 25 percent of women who have had a tubal ligation wanted a reversal. Common reasons for this change of heart include the death of a child, the death of a spouse and re-marriage, a change in financial status or, more simply, a change in perspective.
at the end of each fallopian tube. Their purpose is to retrieve the egg that erupts from the ovary at ovulation. When a surgeon takes the fimbriae, the egg has little hope of reaching the fallopian tube. Unfortunately, this procedure could result in an ectopic pregnancy (also known as a "tubal pregnancy"), generally in the abdominal cavity instead of in the fallopian tube. When a woman has lost all of her fimbriae in such an operation, chances of restoring her fertility are next to zero and in-vitro fertilization may be the next step.Want to see more?
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Re: Tubal Ligation Reversal by anonymous on 02/20/2010 02:04PM
i was married had two beautiful children, i was twenty two at the time i had tubal ligation, now i meet someone who is wonderful to me and my kids, i would love to have a baby for this men.
Re: Motherhood Reborn by anonymous on 02/25/2009 03:59PM
Don't give up. I'm 34 and i just found out that I'm pregnant after taking my tubal ligation and I'm very happy, so have faith in the almighty one that is GOD.
Re: Motherhood Reborn by Barbara on 01/15/2009 10:42AM
So true. I did the operation at 21 with my second child. Divorced my husband a year later, and now at 33 have remarried a wonderful man, and will love to have a child with him.
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Re: Tubal Ligation Reversal by anonymous on 02/20/2010 02:18PM
i had tubal liagation done a years ago, now i meet someone and wish to concieve , is there any hope for me and my partner. ,