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Tubal Ligation Reversal – Is It Right For You?

By Sandra Wilson

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Looking to have a tubal ligation reversal surgery done? You are certainly not alone. Annually in the US well over 600,000 women decide they don’t want any more children and so they have their tubes tied. But circumstances change and so can a woman’s mind. Usually a spouse or significant other is not the same as when the original tubal ligation was performed and now the new couple want a child. If you are looking at a tubal ligation reversal procedure, then you are part of the 6% or so who change their minds each year.

But a new desire for a child or change of heart is not always the reason for wanting to undo what has been done. Some women who have had the tubal ligation may be experiencing post tubal ligation syndrome effects. Any number of health concerns could be traced back to the original surgery.

For some women they find that they start to suffer from the symptoms associated with the menopause much earlier than expected. Also for quite a few, they find that their libido and sex drive is almost non existent and they find that the symptoms associated with premenstrual syndrome become what worse. There are even cases where the woman will suffer from hot or cold flashes along with trouble sleeping and their moods can be somewhat erratic.

Unfortunately there are certain factors which would need to be taken into consideration and which will determine whether tubal ligation reversal will be successful for a woman or not. First, the surgeon will need to know what kind of tubal ligation procedure was originally performed on the woman in order to determine if the reversal procedure is actually going to be successful or not.

Secondly a woman’s age will need to be taken into consideration when she is thinking about having her tubal ligation procedure reversed. In fact for women over the age of 40, they should actually spend some time discussing the matter with their doctor in order to see what their chances of the procedure succeeding are. Certainly the actual amount of damage that has been caused to a woman’s fallopian tubes during the tubal ligation surgery can have a serious effect on whether the reversal procedure will be a success or not.

What the surgeon will look for, to see how high your chances are for success, is an original procedure that only removed a very small piece of your fallopian tubes. Likewise, if the original surgery used clips or rings to facilitate having your tubes tied, that is easier to have undone and more likely to be successful when doing the tubal ligation reversal surgery.

Therefore before a doctor or surgeon can decide and advise you as to whether tubal ligation reversal will be successful for you, they need to have had a review of your medical notes from when the original procedure was carried out. After this review, it is important for the woman to discuss her situation with her doctor or surgeon in order to determine whether she should go for tubal ligation reversal surgery or use IVF (in vitro fertilization) treatment.

While having this consultation with your surgeon he will discuss the good and bad points for going through with your tubal ligation reversal. Unfortunately, it is possible that due to your age or damage done to your tubes, that a tubal reversal just might not be the best thing for you to achieve your ends.

Learn all about tubal ligation reversal as you browse throughout our articles on tubal reversal and vasectomy reversals and financing them at http://www.sterilizationreversalhelp.com

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Wilson, Sandra "Tubal Ligation Reversal – Is It Right For You?." Tubal Ligation Reversal – Is It Right For You?. 30 Dec. 2009. uberarticles.com. 16 May 2012 <http://uberarticles.com/home-and-family/pregnancy/talking-to-your-doctor-about-a-tubal-ligation-reversal/>.

APA Style Citation:
Wilson, S (2009, December 30). Tubal Ligation Reversal – Is It Right For You?. Retrieved May 16, 2012, from http://uberarticles.com/home-and-family/pregnancy/talking-to-your-doctor-about-a-tubal-ligation-reversal/

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Wilson, Sandra "Tubal Ligation Reversal – Is It Right For You?" uberarticles.com. http://uberarticles.com/home-and-family/pregnancy/talking-to-your-doctor-about-a-tubal-ligation-reversal/


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