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editI was just wondering what the estimated is for a tubal reversal. I had a tubal in December of 2003 and am no longer with my kids dad. My current boyfriend and I have talked about having a child of our own if things work out the way we hope they do. I would appreciated hearing from you! Thank you!--Tmdq74 22:16, 24 August 2007 (UTC)
Great info on Tubal Reversals
editthis is a support group for tubal ligation regret. There is some great information about tubal reversals and tubal reversal doctors.
www.fittobeuntied.com
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editAccording to this edit summarty:
- Natchezjmoriceiii corrected outdated information and added additional information to the existing text. I have been performing outpatient tubal reversal surgeries, laparoscopic, and Robotic surgeries for more than a decade with some of the best success rates in the world.
I would say there is a conflict of interest and the edits of this user probably be reviewed and the editor thanked profusely.