June 4th, 2008
Brenda discusses traveling to the world-renowned Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center to have her tubes untied by Dr. Gary Berger. Women from around the globe travel to Chapel Hill to have their tubal reversal surgery. Dr. Berger’s patients stay at the Sheraton Hotel where they receive discounted rates and around-the-clock service. Patients flying in to Chapel Hill are greeted by Janice Barnett of the Red Carpet Coach when they arrive. She will pick you up at the airport and bring you back when it is time for your departure.
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June 3rd, 2008
Members of the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center Message Board discuss ways to save money in order to have their tubes untied by Dr. Gary Berger. Some of the many ways to save money for tubal ligation reversal include such simple things as placing loose change in a jar or lowering a cell phone plan. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center offers women wanting to get their tubes untied the option of opening a prepayment account. This allows patients to pre-pay their surgical fee in installments without interest prior to their surgery date. Tubal reversal with Dr. Berger is a low-cost outpatient surgery that has resulted in the most tubal reversal babies born worldwide.
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June 3rd, 2008
Patients who are awaiting ligation reversal surgery with Dr. Berger often use the Tubal Reveral Message Board as a way to connect with other women who are anticipating having their tubes untied in the future. ‘Laurahurtgen’ started this topic by posting “I am so excited but anxious at the same time!” Other women from across the globe share their feelings and concerns about tubal reversal and the possibility of having more children after tubal ligation. Many are reassured by the connections they make through the message board and by knowing that Dr. Berger is the only doctor in the world that limits his practice to tubal reversal surgery.
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June 2nd, 2008
Former patients of Dr. Berger report satisfaction with their surgical as well as with the financial experience at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center. Annjeana states “Not only did Dr Berger repair my tubes but also repaired a hernia that would have caused me some pain when I got pregnant after my tubal reversal. He did all that and did not charge me a penny more!”
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June 2nd, 2008
The dream of having another baby after tubal ligation is what brings women to Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center to make their dreams a reality through tubal reversal surgery. Louise posts this on the Tubal Reversal Message Board, “I know my tubal reversal is close now, because last night, I dreamed that I was in Chapel Hill and met Dr. Berger and Dr. Monteith. In my dream, I had the TR done. A few weeks ago I dreamed that there was a little girl -a toddler- in our family.” Lisa responds, “Over the years I have had many dreams about having another baby, then I wake up disappointed that it was only a dream. Hopefully soon it won’t just be a dream.”
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June 1st, 2008
Women seeking speedy recovery and quick return to work all agree that Dr. Berger offers the best procedure for tubal reversal. Women from the United Kingdom report via the Tubal Reversal Message Board how well they recovered from their reversal surgery by Dr. Berger. It is no wonder that women travel from all over the world to Chapel Hill, North Carolina to have their tubes untied at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center.
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June 1st, 2008
Dr. Charles Monteith asks for suggestions from members of the Tubal Reversal Message Board regarding topics they would like to see forthcoming on the Tubal Reversal Blog that is written by Dr. Berger and him. Brenda posts, “What I would like to see discussed is the effects of tubal ligation on a woman’s body and how much tubal reversal helps to correct these things.” Scarlet04 suggests, “What about a blog that helps us explain to our doctors what they need to know in dealing with us as tubal reversal patients who have become pregnant and some of the misconceptions that doctors have about the success rate of tubal ligation reversal? It took me calling 6 different OB doctors offices to finally get someone to take me seriously.”
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June 1st, 2008
‘Fertilitygoddess’ posts on Tubal Reversal Message Board, “I had my tubal reversal in February 2007. In June 07 I had a miscarriage and then in August I had a ruptured ectopic pregnancy in which I lost my right tube and ovary. Then, in December I decided to have an hysterosalpingogram (HSG) to see if my remaining tube was open and to my dismay they told me it was blocked. Now, 5 months later I guess I would have to tell them …Boy were they wrong!” Misinterpretations of the results of an HSG are very common. Often, x-ray dye does not enter the fallopian tube because of tubal spasm or other technical problems, yet the HSG may be interpreted as saying the tube is blocked. Unless the x-ray dye enters the fallopian tube to the area where anastomosis has been performed, the HSG is properly interpreted as “inconclusive”. Because of this and other errors in interpreting HSG x-rays, Dr. Berger always asks that his patients send him the x-ray films to examine himself so a correct interpretation can be made.
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May 31st, 2008
Dr. Berger’s patients are often described as progressive when finding information regarding their fertility options. Many women do not have the support of their local doctors when choosing tubal reversal surgery, and they often turn to the internet for patient education and support. The Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Web site offers excellent information for the internet-savvy woman desiring tubal ligation reversal. At CHTRC, we are dedicated to giving you the information you need to make the right choice for your tubal reversal surgery.
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May 31st, 2008
Tubal Reversal Message Board member, Marilynn, begins a discussion about the options of having surgery at Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center to have her tubes untied. Dr. Charles Monteith is the newest member of the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal surgical team. His experience in obstetrics and gynecology and his extensive training in tubal reversal with Dr. Berger will compliment the outstanding care provided to women wanting kids after tubal ligation when he begins full-time in July. Both tubal reversal doctors are dedicated to making your tubal reversal experience the very best it can be, including a soothing, personal touch to your care.
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