The actual procedure varies according to how the basic tubal ligation was performed.  If a proximal tubal possibility into the womb remains, the doctor will likely perform a tubal anastomosis.  If no proximal possibility stays (i.e. the uterus has no protruding tube segments and only the distal portion of the fallopian tube persists), the doctor must execute a tubal implantation, which involves making an opening in the uterus and inserting the fallopian tube into the new starting, tubal ligation reversal .The average recovery time for a tubal reversal will alter from patient to patient.  2 weeks are often needed for the body to fully repair itself however each patient’s healing time is specific.  Discussing recovery periods is necessary to assure a safe and smart recovery.

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