May 20, 2012

Is anyone who is? familiar with IVF or tubal ligation reversal?

Ask for Devon :? Is anyone familiar with IVF or tubal ligation reverse I keep? a tubal ligation almost 4-year, due to being too f? rtil. My husband and I now want to conceive, but s? We want to have a child. We are afraid pregnancies m? Multiple with IVF, pregnancy ect I? Peak with m? Multiple surg? As after tubal? S of a rev? S. Anyone sharing the same experience? ? Cu? L be? To the best advice? Best answer : Tina

Response

I have no experience with
reverse ligation. . . but we have a cycle of IVF. Our RE is very conservative and try to minimize the possibility of muliple when using reproduction treatments? No artificial. For our IVF suggested? that if the conceptus growth? a blastocyst of 5 days they that s? what uno.B transfer? basically – with IVF, it has to transfer a large amount of new embryos – s? it is transferable if you want ! ? ade your own answer in the comments!

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  1. breegehemi says:

    if you go through ivf you do not have to worry about ectopic. the place the embryo directly in the uterus. as for multiple births it is a possibility. they place the number of embryos based on different things. i know they take the quality of the embryo and i think age is a factor also. you can set up an appointment and discuss your options, but know that there is also the possibilites of multiples and if you are not ok with that maybe you should rethink things

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  2. lillee says:

    unfortunately, I am not familiar with the IVF, however, I do know that you need to check with the doctor’s office to see how he did the tubal ligation, because there are two different ways that doctors do this, some of them simply tie them and other actually cut and burn them before tying them. IF they were cut and burnt then unfortunately it can not be reversed. So I do hope that yours are only tied.
    Wish you the best of luck.

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  3. honeypot says:

    I am currently undergoing IVF. Your chances of implantation is about 50% with one fresh fertilised egg and about 20% with a frozen embryo.

    If you are concerned with multiple pregnancies just transfer one at a time.

    My Dr warned me about the potential risk of an ectopic pregancy as even though it is placed into the uterus it still moves around for a few days so can implant anywhere.

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