Thursday, 1 September 2022

An IVF Procedure or A Tubal Reversal?

 


We are focusing on this question because it is one of the most common ones we get.

What are the alternatives for couples who want to get pregnant after tubal ligation?

Every day brings a new surprise. Goals for starting a family may alter as a result of circumstances, priorities, and time.

The two major alternatives are in vitro fertilisation or surgery to undo the sterilisation (tubal reversal) (IVF).

Making the choice between IVF and a tubal reversal is challenging, and several circumstances may come into play. Such as age, expense, time, and the existence of additional potential infertility issues.

Taking everything into consideration, we advise that the first step towards parenting be consulting with one of our experts who has performed countless IVF cycles and dealt with tubal reversal surgeries. This will assist you in deciding which method will provide you the best chance of conceiving successfully.

In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is strongly advised by Niramay IVF:

The most popular method for getting pregnant in women with damaged or blocked fallopian tubes is in vitro fertilisation.

The technique has seen a sea of upheaval since its introduction. The success rates have significantly increased, and it is currently used to treat a variety of additional reproductive issues, including severe malefactors and unexplained infertility. In essence In vitro fertilisation (IVF) offers a kind of tubal bypass by simulating the fallopian tube's normal functions in a laboratory setting.

·        Because the fallopian tubes are still tied and IVF will still be necessary if the reversal surgery does not untie the tubes, choosing IVF eliminates the necessity for birth control in the future.

·        IVF has a greater success rate than tubal reversal.

·        The IVF ectopic pregnancy rate is 1%. For tubal reversals, the ectopic pregnancy rate is 20%. Ectopic are those that fail and need immediate medical attention.

·        Cost-wise, tubal reversals are equivalent to IVF, but they carry much greater dangers and have a lower success rate.

·        Much less invasive than IVF

·        Tubal reversals need to be operated on. No, IVF doesn't.

·        Contrary to IVF, the tubal ligation reversal procedure can prolong the time it takes to become pregnant by several months.

To know more about your motherhood journey, schedule an initial consultation with the best IVF specialist in Indore. Call for Appointment +91-88890 16663.

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