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Re: tubaligation reversal/clips
From: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 15 Mar 2001 14:55:03 -0600 (CST)
I appreciate your response, but my specific question is not found in the
archives. I see all of the responses concerning reversals, but the clip
procedure is rarely discussed. Is the procedure commonly performed with
clips, and what is the percentage of the reversal with that particular
procedure? Do the clips destroy the tubes or just block them. I have
been to see a view doctors, and they all want to charge a large amount
prior to providing any information. I was trying to get an educated
opinion prior to spending my entire pay for the month. If you can,
please respond to the clip procedure particularly. Thank you for your
help.
At Thu, 15 Mar 2001, R. Daniel Braun, MD wrote:
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>At Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Angela wrote:
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>>I received the email regarding the pregnancy in the tubes and it was
>>much appreciated. The information I supplied was incorrect and needs to
>>be cleared. The operation used filshie clips placed biaterally in the
>>proxiaml one-third of the fallopian tubes. Can this procedure be
>>reveresed? I went for the ultrasound this morning and it was a false
>>pregnancy. I am still not sure why the pregnancy test read positive and
>>either was the doctor. The doctor I regularly visit will not provide
>>information regarding reversal since she does not perform that
>>particular procedure. How much is the normal operation and will it
>>work. I never had problems getting pregnant before and the tubes have
>>only been blocked since 0600?
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>Search the archives of the WHF. Use Tubal reversal" as the search term.
>there are a gazillion hits that are helpful.
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>R.Daniel Braun, MD FACOG FOG
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