Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Have you ever wondered if burned tubes can be reversed?


Although having 'tubal burning', 'burnt tubes', or 'burned and cut tubes' seems bad, the reversal specialists of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center have demonstrated burned tubes are reversible and can provide women with a good chance at becoming pregnant after reversal of their tubes.

Tubal coagulation is an extremely common method of tubal ligation. This method is also known as 'tubal burning'.

Reversing burned tubes can provide women with a 40 to 60% chance of natural pregnancy after tubal reversal surgery. This is much higher than the per cycle chance of success of in-vitro fertilization which averages 35 to 40% success per cycle.

Although having burned tubes during your ligation procedure seems ominous it is not quite as bad as it sounds.

Most women with tubal coagulation can have a successful reversal and natural pregnancy.

In the experience of the tubal reversal experts of Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal center most tubal coagulation procedures can be reversed and approximately 66% of our patients will report pregnancy after reversal of burned tubes.

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