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Do You Have Questions About Reversing Tubal Ligation?

Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center provides a website where women who have questions about their tubal reversal surgery can get support from other women or even ask a question of a staff member, Dr. Berger, or Dr. Monteith. Today Dr. Monteith answers a member Lacquesua, who is concerned because she has been told that she has cysts on her ovary and is afraid that they will interfere with her upcoming tubal reversal surgery. Dr. Monteith answers, “A cyst on the ovary can be a normal finding. In your first two weeks of your cycle the cyst is a developing egg called a follicle and is usually less than 3-5 cm. When you are in the last two weeks the follicle releases the egg and the remaining cyst is called a corpus luteum and is usually less than 5 cm. This personal attention is what makes Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center the number one facility for reversing tubal ligations.

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