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Tubal Surgery to Overcome a Cause of Infertility - Tubal Blockage
While tubal ligation may be the reason for blocked tubes among many women each year, pelvic inflammatory disease, PID, is the major cause behind involuntary sterilization. It might cause the sides of your tubes to stick to each other. It might create abscesses filled with some type of fluid. It might leave behind scarring. Whatever the reason for the particular form, this is a major cause of tubal blockage. The right kind of tests should determine if you have PID. If so, you will be given antibiotics to overcome the disease. Be sure to take everything the doctor tells you even if you should start to feel better. Antibiotics are great and they should clear up the disease for you. Unfortunately, if it was not caught in time and you are infertile due to tubal blockage, you will have to do something else. The something else you are left with is a choice between two solutions if you wish to become pregnant. What you can do is go through IVF or have tubal surgery. With IVF, you are faced with an expensive procedure that really messes up your body. Yes, it is in a good cause. But, on average, you will have to go through three cycles to get pregnant, paying for each. And, then, if you want another child, you have to go through it yet again. It's different with tubal surgery. Yes, you will have a surgery to recover from, but most women, especially those using Dr. Berger or Dr. Monteith of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, recover within just a few weeks. Some of CHTRC patients go back to work withing a week. Once that recovery is done, you can try and try to get pregnant without paying more. And after the first child, when you are ready, you can try again without paying for another surgery or going through what IVF does to your body. Everyone always wants to know their chances of getting pregnant after tubal surgery. You can find out here, http://news.tubal-reversal.net/pregnancy-study-2007-pregnancy_rates.htm, in the results of a 2007 study of women who had tubal surgery at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. While age is the biggest reason behind the lower chances of getting pregnant, since most PID sufferers are under 25, you shouldn't be a big factor for you. But you can see, even so, many women still do get pregnant after tubal surgery for tubal blockage. So, if tubal blockage has been the determined cause of your infertility, be aware that tubal surgery may be a very good option for you. Just be sure to find a reproductive endocrinology surgeon who has been properly trained to conduct tubal surgery. -->
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Word Count: 486 About the AuthorThe foremost tubal doctors at CHTRC are the ones to help you overcome infertility issues brought on by tubal blockage. Come browse the website at http://www.tubal-reversal.net to see how the great staff can help you with receiving your new child.
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