I can appreciate how disappointed you and your husband must be that the tubal ligation reversal was unsuccessful.
I am no expert in the field of the reproductive system, but don't think what you are asking is possible or ever done.
The Fallopian tubes begin as a very narrow tube at the uterus and gradually widens as it extends towards the ovary. Each is about 4 inches (10 centimeters) long.
Of course, your gynecologist is the best person to answer any of your questions regarding the potential of any further reversal attempts.
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Hello Anonymous,
I can appreciate how disappointed you and your husband must be that the tubal ligation reversal was unsuccessful.
I am no expert in the field of the reproductive system, but don't think what you are asking is possible or ever done.
The Fallopian tubes begin as a very narrow tube at the uterus and gradually widens as it extends towards the ovary. Each is about 4 inches (10 centimeters) long.
Of course, your gynecologist is the best person to answer any of your questions regarding the potential of any further reversal attempts.
Regards,
September 2, 2014 - 8:55amMaryann
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