Tubal Reversal

What is Tubal Reversal?

Monday, April 19, 2010
By Obstetrics.com

Tubal reversal – short for tubal sterilization reversal or tubal ligation reversal – is a surgical procedure that restores fertility to women after a tubal ligation. By rejoining the separated segments of fallopian tube, tubal reversal gives women the chance to become pregnant again naturally. This delicate surgery is best performed by a reproductive surgeon with specialized training and experience in... »

Government-funding program on reversal of tubal sterilization.

Friday, April 16, 2010
By Obstetrics.com

Bai BC, Park CM, Kwak HM, Whang YW. Korean Association for Voluntary Sterilization, Seoul. Abstract Three hundred and sixty-one women were provided government-funded sterilization reversal services with the technique of microsurgery. A large majority of reasons (89.8%) for requesting reversal surgery was a loss of children, and the mean interval between sterilization and reversal was 28.7 months.... »