What can I do to get pregnant after tubal ligation without surgery?

I can’t means the annulment surgery, though we unequivocally wish the baby. The operation was suggested by my doctor. Later he detected he had done the inapplicable designation though the to late. He no longer practices. Can any one help?

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  • askaway
    November 6th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    there is no other choice than to have surgery or be implanted artificially….both cost money….you say that the doctor had mad a mistake…..i believe you have 7 years to make a malpractice claim….so if it is within that period of time you may want to seek legal aid….theres a slim chance it can work…..but what have you got to lose…..

  • Mightymo
    November 6th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    The only way to go is the reversal and even that does not work sometimes. Sorry.

  • patches b
    November 6th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    pray…..the only real reversal is surgery

  • Kali_girl825
    November 6th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    You could do In Vittorio fertilization. Where they remove eggs from your ovaries, fertilize them with your husbands sperm. And implant them in your Uterus. But if you can not afford to have your tubal ligation reversed. I doubt you could afford this procedure.

  • mimi
    November 6th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    hate to say it, but ivf is the only other way. they’re both expensive. if you had thought about this before you got fixed, then you wouldn’t be in this situation.
    sorry.

  • beccacharm3
    November 6th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    First, try a new hobby or sport for a month or two to see if the baby blues pass. (I say this because they often do.) Next,see if you can get a gynecologist do the procedure pro-bono to give an intern or new Dr. the experience. An experienced doctor has to be with a new Dr. when they perform the surgery. Finally, ask yourself a very important question, can I afford a new baby? I wonder – if you can’t afford the surgery if you can afford your prenatal care and the care of an infant.

  • Cynthia B
    November 6th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    Dear Viola. The other members are correct. Tubal reversal surgery – or IVF – will be required to become pregnant after a tubal ligation. In most cases reversal is much less expensive and more successful than IVF. As a matter of fact, tubal reversal surgery can be more affordable than you may believe. At Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center, Dr. Berger offers a pre-payment plan that allows you to make payments of any amount as you are able to. The payment plan is interest free and the surgery will cost $5900.

    For more information you can go directly to his website at the link below. You may also want to join his message board to see how other members have raised money for surgery.

    Good luck!

  • Melissa In NC
    November 6th, 2009 at 12:46 pm

    I agree with everyone.. especially Cynthia.. as i had my tubal reversal surgery this year in january. it was performed by Dr Berger… i was pregnant 2 wks later and had a baby boy 17 days ago. you can start a prepayment plan with them :)
    GOOD LUCK !!!!

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