Pregnancy after Tubal Ligation - Tubes Tied Reversed

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A lot of women have their tubes tied every year in order to refrain from having any more children. In 1995, the CDC determined that over 15 million women in the age group of women from 15 - 44 had done this in order to provide for birth control. What might surprise you though is how many women want to reverse the procedure and have a pregnancy after tubal ligation.

That figure is again from the CDC study. In the CREST study, it was determined that almost 25% of those women wanted their tubes untied. This might be a surprising number to many who think of having your tubes tied as a permanent form of birth control. What could cause so many women to rethink their previous decision?

What it all boils down to is guilt and regret usually caused by some type of change in life situation. With a change in husbands or significant other, a woman might regret having been sterilized. She and her new partner decide they want a child so she decides she wants a reversal. For other women, it could be a change of heart due to religious convictions, change due to financial improvements, or even due to the horrible untimely death of a child.


However, there are options to have the procedure reversed and to have another pregnancy after tubal ligation whatever the reason for the change of heart. Some may argue it, but the results of two other studies (or report as one calls itself) in comparison show that tubal ligation reversal surgery is the best option for women who want the best success rate and the less expensive option.

This is a surgical procedure that is done one time for the vast majority of women unlike the alternative. During the operation, the surgeon will look at the tied tubes to see where the blockage is located. He will then proceed to remove this blockage and, depending upon the surgeon, use a stent to see if the resulting segments are then unblocked. If so, the segments are sutured together in order to make one complete pathway from each ovary to the uterus.

As this procedure is less expensive on average than the other alternative, this makes it the option most women should seek out. It is not only less expensive, it has a higher success rate over time as well and, as previously pointed out, it is not a procedure that has to done over and over costing you an additional fee each time you try for a successful pregnancy.


If you have your tubes tied but wish a pregnancy after tubal ligation, select the surgeons at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center who are world leaders. Read the study results there and get yours.

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