Regain Your Fertility With Tubal Ligation Reversal
Tubal ligation is an invasive procedure in which fallopian tubes are blocked. This condition restricts the passage of ovum and thus prevents conception. Tubal ligation reversal surgery is performed to reverse the “Tubal ligation process” and remove the blocks. Women recuperate with the chances of pregnancy after the Tubal ligation reversal procedure. When a woman wants to conceive again, tubal ligation reversal is performed. This surgical procedure makes the eggs to pass through the unblocked fallopian tubes to the uterus.

Although a woman desires to have a Tubal reversal surgery, a few factors will decide it. The Gynecologist will assess whether the fallopian tubes can be reversed or not. The following factors will determine the tubal ligation reversal.
- Assessing whether the fallopian tubes were blocked or surgically cut in the tubal ligation surgery
- Assessing the remaining portion of the fallopian tubes for reattachment
- Fallopian tubes health status
- The general health condition and age of the woman
Examinations
A complete physical examination will be carried out to assess the chances of conception after the tubal ligation reversal procedure. The blockage level in the fallopian tubes and their healthiness may be determined by a Hysterosalpingogram test.
Procedure
The surgery is performed at the hospital. General or spinal Anesthesia is administered to the patient.
Using a laparoscope, or by “bikini cut” in the lower abdomen surgery is performed. Using micro instruments any blocks or implants will be removed and fallopian tubes are reattached.

Post-Surgery
- Recovery is very fast and patient need to stay in the hospital for 24 hours post surgery.
- Depends on the patient’s condition, the hospital stay is assessed. In case of Laparoscopic surgery, 6-8 hours under the medical supervision may be enough
- Depends on the age and health condition of the patient only the pregnancy chances are determined
Tubal Ligation Reversal Surgery Advantages
- Simple procedure
- Natural pregnancy
- Fewer chances of multiple births
- A small surgical scar
