Are you trying to find resources to answer your questions about tubal reversal? Do you even know which questions to ask about the surgery that could change your life again? By reading this article, you should have a better idea of the types of questions you need answers to and will be able to find resources below that will help you answer all of those questions.
Most people want to know about the tubal reversal cost first off. So that will be your first question of any tubal reversal doctor or center you review. Next you will look into the doctors themselves and the facilities that they do the surgery in.
You also need to know about how the surgery is done. Questions regarding the length of the surgery and recovery period are just a few things that need to be found out.
Now you need to ask questions about the doctor. Can you get the information about his education, training and experience easily? Does he even communicate with you at all? How many of these surgeries has he done in the last year, last three years, or last ten years? In other words, does he know what he is doing and have the experience to back it up? Can you even get the information from his office or his website as to what his success rates are? Does he return your calls for information or make sure someone is there to answer?
After the doctor comes questions about his staff, usually. Or do you just accept whatever “luck of the draw” you get? Do you know the qualifications of your anesthesiologist and her staff? What about the surgical team? Is it made up of whoever is on call or are you getting team members who have been doing the tubal reversal surgical “dance” for years?
Going back to the tubal reversal center again. Is this operation to have your tubes untied going to take place in a hospital? Or do you want it to take place in a tubal reversal center where that is all they do? Have you ever seen a surgical center with a fountain? For that matter, can you get even a virtual tour of where you are thinking of having your surgery done?
Are all the various communications lines open between you and the surgeon or tubal reversal center? For instance, are your calls promptly returned? How fast is your record review done? Can you talk to other women who are getting reversals or have done it through means like a message board?
If you have been looking on line for quite some time, you probably didn’t need a new list of questions to find answers for. But maybe somewhere in those above, you will find one that will trigger something you didn’t think about. Since your future child or the relief of post tubal ligation syndrome symptoms is riding on this, you want to be sure you have all the answers needed to make the best tubal reversal decision. That’s why we are providing you with a couple resources here.