Tubal Recanalisation or Family Planning Reversal Surgery is a procedure where the fallopian tube that is cut or clipped during family planning surgery, is reconnected back so that the woman can try for pregnancy again.
Heterotopic pregnancy is the combination of intrauterine pregnancy and ectopic pregnancy. This can happen more often when assisted reproduction techniques are used. As the fertilised egg grows into the baby, the fallopian tube may rupture and may lead to life threatening conditions.
Women who underwent hysterectomy have absolutely no chance of getting pregnancy. However, women who underwent tubal ligation risk very little chance of getting pregnancy; called ‘Ectopic Pregnancy’.
Tubal Ligation – Another birth control method In our previous article, we came across using IUD – Intra Uterine Device as one of the effective and easier birth control options. In this article, let us look at another birth control method called Tubal Ligation which is a surgical procedure that helps in preventing pregnancy. No…
FAQs on Laparoscopic Treatment What preparations will be needed prior to a laparoscopic surgery? Any investigations or consultations arranged at the preoperative consultation should have been completed, to make sure there are no medical conditions that may cause a problem during the surgery. Patients should not eat or drink anything after midnight on the night…