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Tubal Ligation Reversal by Dr. Berger
http://www.tubal-reversal.net/blog/
Dr. Berger shares his observations, experiences, and thoughts about tubal ligation reversal developed over the 30 years he has been performing tubal surgery. Others are welcome to contribute their own ideas, opinions, and questions.
Recent Posts
After Tubal Reversal: Risks of Early Pregnancy in Older Women
Part one of a two part article published by the tubal reversal experts of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center explains the risks of early pregnancy in women of advanced maternal age. Part two of this article will explain the unique risk of second trime...
International Tubal Ligation Reversal: Age 40
Susan is an international patient who came to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to have a tubal ligation reversal and removal of a dermoid ovarian cyst to save her only remaining ovary....
Pregnancy After Tubal Reversal: Review Of Genetic Testing
The tubal reversal doctors of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center describe genetic testing options available to women who become pregnant after tubal reversal as well as for all women who want to understand screening and diagnostic tests for prenatal g...
Tubal Reversal Sisters: A Journey Together
In January of 2009 I had the pleasure of working with Lisa and Marshal M. After her reversal surgery, Lisa M. emailed me a picture she took with the other women who had reversal surgery with her on the same day. Pictured from left to right are Tubal ...
Tubal Reversal Pregnancies: Age And Genetic Abnormalities
Trisomy – Most Common Chromosome Abnormality There are many different types of genetic abnormalities. The most common is chromosomal (DNA) trisomy. Trisomy means there are three copies of any one of our 23 chromosomes. Normally, we have two cop...

