Jennifer and Joe are from Maine. They are remarried and would like a child together.
Jennifer had the Essure tubal ligation procedure after the birth or her last child.
They considered in-vitro fertilization but also considered reversing the Essure.
They decided Essure reversal was best option for them.
Reversing Essure
Her Essure reversal procedure went well and she recovered without any major problems. After the procedure she had a HSG procedure which suggested both tubes were closed and there was a fragment of the Essure coil left behind. She was not happy.
She underwent a second HSG and the results were the same. She was not happy with the responses and attention she was getting from the doctor who reversed her Essure. She then experienced and the communication between her and her doctor ceased abruptly.
She felt she was left without any professional advice.
Removing The Broken Essure Fragment
Jennifer then contacted us at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.
She sent her records and HSG results and asked if we would could help her. We carefully evaluated her information and thought she would be an acceptable candidate for an attempt at a second Essure reversal. She was not overweight, she was healthy, and she had excellent tubal lengths after her initial reversal procedure.
We accepted her as a candidate for Essure reversal and an attempt to remove the retained Essure fragment.
Jennifer’s surgery went very well. We were able to find and remove the broken piece of Essure and also successfully re-implant her tubes into her uterine cavity with an out-patient tubouterine implantation procedure.
The staff of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center wish Jennifer and Joe well on their pregnancy journey and we hope to hear good news from them in the future.

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