Decision to have tubal ligation reversal operation

Women who are particularly successful with tube ligation reversal are those in whom the procedure included either the excision of a tiny section of the fallopian tubes, or those whose tubal ligation was achieved by clips or rings placed around the tubes to prevent eggs released during the ovulation cycle from traveling through the fallopian tubes to the uterus.Generally, success rates for tube ligation reversal surgery can differ from 20 to 70 percent. The correct person for tubal ligation reversal is a woman with nearly the same diameter of the remaining ends of the fallopian tube sections, tubal reversal and whose tubes are more than 3 to 4 inches long after tube ligation reversal. (Before tubal ligation the tubes are about eight inches in length.)The decision to have tubal ligation reversal operation should be cautiously weighed against possible successful in vitro fertilization. Women with little chance of successful tubal reversal should be advised to consider in vitro fertilization.You should discuss your situation with your health care provider to find your best options for achieving pregnancy either by tubal ligation reversal, or in vitro fertilization.

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