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What You Need To Know About Tubal Ligation Reversal

By: Sandra Wilson

Every year in the USA alone, 650,000 women will undergo tubal ligation surgery, which thus ends their chances of ever having children (or so they thought). However, for some of these women, their circumstances may change and they have now decided that they do in fact want to have children. In fact around 6% of all women who have had this form of surgery will, within 5 years of having it carried out, decide that they do in fact want to have children. Luckily for them, their chances are greatly increased of having their own baby, because they can choose to have tubal ligation reversal surgery carried out on them.

However some women will opt to have tubal ligation reversal surgery not because they want children but rather to help stop the effects they experience and which are commonly referred to as "post tubal ligation syndrome". A woman who suffers from this particular syndrome will suffer from a number of different health problems.

Among the various problems these women encounter you will find some suffering form menopausal symptoms long before they should encounter such. These will include not only the hot flashes associated with such but cold flashes and trouble sleeping. Their moods become erratic. Other women suffer from a reduced libido. Yet more will find their PMS symptoms will become much worse.

Although a tubal ligation reversal may be one answer to any of the above it is not the only answer and several points need to be considered to determine just what is best. Once you have picked a potential surgeon, he is going to need to know your past surgical history such as what form of tubal ligation you actually had.

Secondly a woman's age will need to be taken into consideration when she is thinking about having her tubal ligation procedure reversed. In fact for women over the age of 40 should actually spend some time discussing the matter with their doctor in order to see what their chances of the procedure succeeding are. Certainly the actual amount of damage that has been caused to a woman's fallopian tubes during the tubal ligation surgery can have a serious effect on whether the reversal procedure will be a success or not.

Women who have had only a very small section of their tubes removed will have a better chance for success in a reversal surgery. Those who had surgery that used clips or rings stand a better chance as well.

Therefore, before a doctor or surgeon can decide and advise you as to whether tubal ligation reversal will be successful for you, he will need to have had a review of your medical notes from when the original procedure was carried out. After this review, it is important for the woman to discuss her situation with her doctor or surgeon in order to determine whether she should go for tubal ligation reversal surgery or use IVF (in vitro fertilization) treatment.

He should have an initial consultation with you after reviewing the notes and together you will weigh all the pertinent factors such as those discussed above. Hopefully you will find out that having a tubal ligation reversal surgery will help alleviate your problems, if that is why you wanted the surgery, or will bring a bouncing bundle of joy into your life.

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