Trying to Conceive a Pregnancy After Tubal Reversal Surgery

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Ahmad Muneeb

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Jan 20, 2011, 9:19:08 AM1/20/11
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If you have had a tubal ligation and have changed your mind, now
wanting another child, you will want to have a tubal reversal. Once
the tubal reversal surgery is over, then your mind becomes set on
trying to conceive. Below we will cover a few tips to help you achieve
that pregnancy after tubal reversal surgery.

1. First off, be aware that a study of tubal reversal patients showed
that most of the women, who were trying to conceive following the
surgery, did so within 12 - 13 months. This first tip then is to be
patient.

2. Next, don't rush into trying to conceive. Your body needs time to
heal from the surgery. You know a pregnancy takes its toll on a
woman's body. So, again, be patient and wait at least one full cycle
before trying for that pregnancy after tubal reversal surgery.

3. When a pregnancy doesn't happen right away, some women become
impatient. In discussing the matter with your physician, you could
find he suggests a HSG procedure to check and see if the tubal
blockage was really removed or not. However, HSG procedures are not
the best thing to do for at least a year. In fact, it can send debris
from the uterus into the fallopian tubes which might actually cause a
blockage where there was none. Unfortunately, the procedure itself is
all too apt to give you a bad reading due to many problems ranging
from it not being done properly to the "films" not being read
correctly. Considering the pain the procedure can cause, it is best to
wait at least the year prescribed by the leading tubal surgeon.

4. Get to know your cycles. You need to know when you ovulate and the
best way to do this is with a ovulation prediction kit like Clear Blue
Easy.
For more info ...
http://www.mybabydoc.com/

Ahmad Muneeb

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Jan 20, 2011, 9:25:20 AM1/20/11
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