Thursday, 8 May 2014

Consider Undergoing A Tubal Reversal Procedure If You Want To Get Pregnant Again

By Cindy Jing


Female sterilization is a birth control procedure that is meant to prevent pregnancy permanently. However, some women who undergo this procedure regret their decision later and wish to bear another child. In this case, they can opt for tubal reversal or tubal reanastomosis surgery. This surgical procedure is done to untie, reopen or reconnect the fallopian tubes of women who have undergone female sterilization.

You can choose to reverse a female sterilization procedure if you decided to undergo the procedure due to marital problems, if you are younger than thirty or if you were pressured into undergoing the procedure by another person. The chances of becoming pregnant after reversing a sterilization procedure are high if you are under the age of 35 and your tubes did not suffer much damage after they were cut and tied. Reconnecting fallopian tubes is straightforward if they were tied using clamps or rings.

The rates of getting pregnant after tubal ligation reversal surgery range from 40 to 85 percent. These rates are determined by age, how skilled a surgeon is, the type of ligation surgery a patient underwent and if the fallopian tubes are still functioning well. The risk of having an ectopic pregnancy will be high after you undergo this procedure.

Before undergoing this procedure, your surgeon will ask you to get a complete physical examination to determine if you can conceive after you undergo the procedure. During a physical exam, blood and imaging tests are performed to check the function of ovaries. You will also undergo an X ray of your remaining fallopian tubes, which is referred to as a hysterosalpinogram to check their length and function. Your partner will be asked to take a sperm count and semen analysis test to determine if his sperms are healthy.

Patients are usually placed under anesthesia during the surgical procedure. A surgeon then utilizes a laparoscope that has microscopic devices attached to it to view the fallopian tubes. This specialist then reopens the tubes by removing the clips or rings that were used to tie them. After this, the surgeon reconnects the fallopian tubes with the uterus by using small stitches.

Tubal reanastomosis takes about 2 to 3 hours to complete. This surgery is a little bit complicated that female sterilization surgery and patients may be asked to stay overnight at the healthcare facility. Some patients may need to stay in the healthcare facility for 1 to 3 days. Patients also need to undergo a follow up X dye test about three months later to make sure that the surgery was successful and the fallopian tubes are functional.

The recovery time usually depends of the surgical method that was used to perform the procedure. If the procedure was performed using microsurgical techniques, a patient can go home on the same day. Patients are usually ready to go home 2 to 4 hours under the procedure is complete. Doctors prescribe pain relievers to help patients manage any discomfort.

You can resume your normal daily activities after two weeks. You may become pregnant after a period of six months to one year after you undergo this procedure. Even though tubal ligation reversal can be costly and most insurance companies do not provide coverage for it, most couples are able to afford it.




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