| Life is rarely predictable. Sometimes others surprise | | | | different methods of performing the procedure, |
| us, and sometimes we surprise ourselves. That's why | | | | including Microsurgery, Tubotubal Antasmosis, |
| it is not uncommon for a woman who has undergone | | | | Tubouterine Implantation, Ampullary Salpingostomy, |
| a sterility procedure to later decide that she wants | | | | Mini-laparotomy, and Laparoscopic Tubal Reversal. |
| to have another child. But the story doesn't end | | | | Tubal ligation patients wanting to bear more children |
| there. Modern science has effective solutions for | | | | are not limited to tubal reversal. In Vitro Fertilization is |
| those who live under these circumstances. | | | | also a popular method of conceiving after the |
| Tubal ligation reversal, also known as tubal reversal, is | | | | operation. In Vitro Fertilization is the insemination of |
| a procedure in which a woman's fallopian tubes are | | | | an egg outside of the uterus. The fertilized egg is |
| reconnected to the uterus so that they are once | | | | then placed into the womb for the fetus to develop. |
| again able to conceive naturally. In essence, the | | | | Because of the long and arduous process involved |
| fallopian tubes are repaired in such a way that allows | | | | with In Vitro Fertilization, many patients only select it |
| for natural pregnancy to occur. There are several | | | | when tubal reversal is not an option. |