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What Are My Fertility Options After Tubal Ligation?

Fertility after tubal ligation is certainly possible with the right guidance and resources. 

Many women who undergo tubal ligation for whatever reason may feel that the odds of having a family are no longer in reach, but in fact, there are two types of fertility options that can lead to promising results: reversal surgery or in-vitro fertilization (IVF)

No matter what your life circumstances may be, these two pathways can lead to a newfound appreciation for the future and what's in store. If you're searching for alternatives to fertility after tubal ligation, here are some things about each procedure to consider: 

Fertility Options After Tubal Ligation

Tubal Ligation Reversal Surgery: What to Know

Essentially, a tubal ligation reversal surgery is a reconnection of the cut or blocked areas of the fallopian tubes. With a successful outcome, a woman can achieve pregnancy naturally. Not to mention, success rates for tubal reversal are quite high. 

With that in mind, there are several factors that go into deciding whether or not a person is a strong candidate for tubal reversal. For example, an ideal candidate for reversal surgery is...

  • Under the age of 32 
  • Has normal ovarian reserves
  • Has a strong egg health
  • Is a healthy weight for their age range
  • Has a reversible type of tubal sterilization
  • Is free of general health problems and other fertility issues

Of course, there should also be a consideration for the skill level of the surgeon performing the procedure and the techniques they use, but overall, a positive result is well within reach. It's estimated that women under 35 years old who have a tubal reversal are 70%-80% likely to achieve a natural pregnancy, whereas women over 40 years old are 30%-40% likely. 

Pregnancy and fertility after tubal ligation

On the other hand, there are always risks involved. In some cases, women can experience having an ectopic pregnancy, getting an infection, or they may develop scar tissue after a tubal reversal. In an effort to make things better, reversal procedures have the possibility to create more damage, which is why pursuing an IVF may be a better way to get results. 

In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF): What to Know

Perhaps the most promising option for fertility after tubal ligation is undergoing an IVF

In this procedure, a healthy egg is extracted from the female partner and inseminated with the male partner's sperm outside of the body in a controlled facility. Once an embryo develops, it is then inserted into the female's uterus where it will carry out the rest of its development to full-term.

IVF doesn't require a tubal ligation reversal, nor does it pose the same amount of potential health risks as one. That being said, success rates for an IVF are highly dependent on a candidate's...

  • Age (can be older than those pursuing tubal reversal)
  • Their physical health
  • Past experiences with infertility (if any)
  • Their partner's sperm health or quality of sperm being used

In addition, total success relies heavily on the expertise of fertility specialists and doctors, as well as the type of IVF techniques being used. However, at Kofinas Fertility Group, we can easily determine what your best options are and give you peace of mind when making any big decisions. 

Hope is on the Horizon

Although it may be overwhelming at first, trust that you have support on your side to achieve your dreams of starting a family. 

At Kofinas Fertility Group, you have access to top fertility doctors in NYC (and all of New York) who understand the challenges you face, and more importantly, they can help you overcome them with the utmost concern for your personal well-being. 

Your tubal ligation doesn't have to prevent you from being a mother, so request an appointment with us today and see what fertility options are right for you. 

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