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Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center Proves Essure Reversal Works

 Women being told that they cannot have their Essure Sterilization reversed without hysterectomy take note. It seems that not only is Essure able to be reversed, patients are able to have fertility restored.

 

With the number of Essure Sterilization patients growing so are the number of women that want the coils removed. The only problem is when they approach the physicians that perform the procedure they are being told that the coils cannot be removed without hysterectomy. Women who regret the decision and want to have another child begin to lose hope. They lose hope until they hear about Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith have proven that not only can the Essure coils be removed but fertility can be restored if the patient wishes.

 

Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith use what is known as a tubouterine procedure. The procedure consists of removing the fallopian tubes from the uterus, taking out the coils and scar tissue and reattaching the remaining healthy fallopian tubes. After taking a full cycle to heal the couple is then able to begin trying to conceive.

 

How good is using tubal reversal techniques to remove the Essure? Just ask a few of the couples that have had the procedure and are now parents. The newest Essure reversal baby was born on March 5, 2012. Mom had her surgery in April of 2011.

 

Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center offers couples a way to have fertility restored without having to use other forms of treatments. Having the fallopian tubes repaired allows couples the most natural way to conceive. Offering the procedure as an outpatient surgery not only is cost effective it allows the couple to return home quicker. Hospital stays are costly and the chance of getting sick while in the hospital becomes greater the longer the patient is there.

 

Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith are highly recognized as leaders in the field of tubal reversal surgery. With their experience they are able to reverse tubal ligation procedures that even those in the sterilization medical community believe to be irreversible.   

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