Showing posts with label reversing tied tubes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reversing tied tubes. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Wanting to reverse your tubal ligation?

You are not alone in wanting to reverse your tubal ligation. Let's take a quick look at the facts presented by the CDC from their 1995 CREST study.

In this study, we learn that tubal ligation was done 1 1/2 to 2 times more often than a vasectomy as time went on from 1973 to 1982 and continued at that rate to the time frame of this study in 1995. I found this a surprising fact considering that in 1965, tubal ligation and vasectomy were equally as common.

Taking both forms of sterilization into account, the CDC considers 41% of women in the age group of 15-44 as being surgically sterile. Of these, 26% chose to have a tubal ligation because either the woman or the man in the relationship wanted no more children.

The number of women in this age group that had their tubes tied calculates out to 3,978,000 women. This figure remains pretty constant year in and year out.

Now, we get to the part of you finding out if you are alone in wanting a tubal ligation reversal or one among very few who want this. According to the CDC, almost 25% of women with tied tubes want a tubal ligation reversal. Turning to the calculator again, that comes out to 994,500 women. Almost a million women in any one year are wanting to reverse their tubal ligation. That's just in the U.S. alone. Many more women feel this way around the world.

So you can see you are far from being alone in your desire. Good thing you can get your tubes untied through another surgery called, as mentioned above, tubal ligation reversal. Once you know this, you move on to the next step toward having another pregnancy by researching your options.

There are things you do need to learn in order to help you make the best decision for you which will result in your end goal of a child. With the Internet at your fingertips you have many resources for your research.

The best place to begin and end your search, however, is the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center's website at http://www.tubal-reversal.net/ Here you will find a message board where you can meet other women wanting the same thing as you as well as tons of information about tubal ligation reversal. Check it out today.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

National Infertility Awareness Week | Affordable Treatment for Tied Tubes

National Infertility Awareness Week (October 19-25th) brings to mind the expense of advanced infertility treatments, often in the tens of thousands of dollars. During this time of economic uncertainty, this is bad news for most couples who desperately want to have children but require medical treatment to do so. There is one bright ray of light, though, and that is the topic of this article – affordable treatment for tied tubes. This is a problem that hundreds of thousands of women face when they regret that their decision to have their tubes tied. Even though the percentage of women who regret having a tubal ligation is low, the actual numbers are high because over 10 million women have had a tubal ligation in the US.

If you done any research online, you have probably learned that tubal reversals can cost as much as $30,000 when the doctors and hospital bills are all included in the price.

For an affordable tubal reversal in the best price range quoted above, you may have read about Dr. Gary Berger and Dr. Charles Monteith at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. They are the world’s leading tubal reversal doctors, yet they offer the surgery for under $6000 as an all-inclusive fee that covers everything. Do your own research to learn for yourself about the reknown tubal reversal facility in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

One of the main obstacles for most couples wanting children after a tubal ligation has been performed is that most insurance companies do not consider this to be an elective procedure that is not “medically necessary”. That is true also of the alternative treatment, in vitro fertilization or IVF, which is even more expensive and less successful for most couples than having the tubes untied.

If you need some form of financing to afford having the operation, there are companies that do finance medical treatments. The one that Dr. Berger’s clinic uses is Medical Resource Partners. You can also choose a pre-payment plan at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. These options help many couples to start or expand their family.

This plan allows you to save up the total tubal reversal cost in any increments you can afford and over how ever long it takes before scheduling your procedure for reversing tied tubes. If you wait till you have the full amount saved to make the appointment, you can get an even lower price.

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You will find a very affordable tubal reversal by visiting Dr. Berger’s resources at http://www.tubal-reversal.net/ Even if you do not use available financing you get the world’s best tubal reversal doctors at a very good price.