Tubal Ligation Reversal - A Learning Channel Report
Although many women do not realize it, a tubal ligation reversal surgery is a possible way of reversing having your tubes tied.
Most women are informed that tubal ligation, or having your tubes tied, is a permanent type of sterilization.
However, this is not necessarily true.
The Learning Channel did a report that followed Debra, a 37 year old mother of three through her tubal ligation reversal.
The report begins with one of the common stories for women who seek to reverse their tubal.
Debra had her tubes tied near the end of her first marriage after having three children.
She just thought she would never want children again and in that unhappy situation, we can all understand this thought.
As it happened, she met and married a wonderful man.
As these things have a way of doing, they wanted to share their joy and lives with more children.
So Debra began the search to have a tubal ligation reversal.
She chose a doctor after some research and had the reversal surgery.
The Learning Channel documentary follows the surgery within the operating room and talks to the world renown tubal reversal doctor who performed the operation as he does so.
The documentary is full of good information if you are considering this operation yourself.
It is very interesting to see what is done and how the doctor ensures, to the best of his ability, that the fallopian tubes are open for the passage of the egg and, hopefully one day soon, the fertilized zygote.
Debra felt good right after the surgery.
In fact she was doing some digging putting up a fence a week later.
Her recovery was very rapid as you can see.
Within just a very short time, she was pregnant with her fourth child making the operation a very successful event for her.
This Learning Channel video just goes to show that tubal ligation reversal is indeed a way to reverse having your tubes tied.
Like Debra, some women find their life's circumstances have changed and seek another child.
Some women do it for relief from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome.
You can do it for whatever reason you may have.
Most women are informed that tubal ligation, or having your tubes tied, is a permanent type of sterilization.
However, this is not necessarily true.
The Learning Channel did a report that followed Debra, a 37 year old mother of three through her tubal ligation reversal.
The report begins with one of the common stories for women who seek to reverse their tubal.
Debra had her tubes tied near the end of her first marriage after having three children.
She just thought she would never want children again and in that unhappy situation, we can all understand this thought.
As it happened, she met and married a wonderful man.
As these things have a way of doing, they wanted to share their joy and lives with more children.
So Debra began the search to have a tubal ligation reversal.
She chose a doctor after some research and had the reversal surgery.
The Learning Channel documentary follows the surgery within the operating room and talks to the world renown tubal reversal doctor who performed the operation as he does so.
The documentary is full of good information if you are considering this operation yourself.
It is very interesting to see what is done and how the doctor ensures, to the best of his ability, that the fallopian tubes are open for the passage of the egg and, hopefully one day soon, the fertilized zygote.
Debra felt good right after the surgery.
In fact she was doing some digging putting up a fence a week later.
Her recovery was very rapid as you can see.
Within just a very short time, she was pregnant with her fourth child making the operation a very successful event for her.
This Learning Channel video just goes to show that tubal ligation reversal is indeed a way to reverse having your tubes tied.
Like Debra, some women find their life's circumstances have changed and seek another child.
Some women do it for relief from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome.
You can do it for whatever reason you may have.
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