Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Tubal Ligation Reversal

Tubal ligation reversal is a surgery to repair a woman's Fallopian tubes after a tubal ligation surgery in order to restore fertility. The surgery may also be performed to treat post-tubal ligation syndrome, a condition that some women suffer after tubal ligation surgery. About six percent of women who choose tubal ligation consider tubal ligation reversal within five years.
In tubal ligation, a woman's Fallopian tubes, the structure through which her eggs reach her uterus, are closed so that fertilization and pregnancy cannot occur. The surgery is done with a small instrument called a laparoscope and usually requires only a small incision in the abdomen. The procedure is 99% effective at preventing future pregnancies.
Dr Morice is the best doctor of Tubal Ligation Reversal.

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