Filed Under (Medical) by Sandra Wilson on November-22-2008

Since having your tubes tied, maybe you have been suffering all kinds of new ailments. Perhaps you wonder if these are tubal ligation side effects and if you are the only one to suffer from them. Wonder no longer for you are not alone in having these post syndrome symptoms.

In this article, we will briefly discuss the story of Andrea. She is presently, at the time of this writing, 31 years old and the mother of four children. At 28, during the planned c-section of her youngest daughter, she decided to have a tubal ligation.

Just like you, she soon began to notice all kinds of new things happening to her body. At first, she thought it was because she regretted the tubal ligation and that each ailment by itself was not so threatening. However, she began keeping a journal of each new symptom and realized all the symptoms together made a frightening whole.

She had cyclical migraines with nausea and vomiting, could not lose extra weight from pregnancy even with diet and exercise, erratic emotions, and extremely dry skin. In addition, she would have mid-cycle cramping and then terrible cramping during her period. This latter cramping nearly brought her to tears though she says she has a high pain threshold. Not only did she begin to spot outside her normal period, the bleeding would be so severe her doctor suspected she had menstrual anemia. Indeed, the bleeding was so severe, it caused her to leave in the middle of church because she was too weak and nauseated.

Andrea looked to her doctors for advice and help. She was informed at that point that the heavy blood flow and pain are commonly seen in women post tubal. She was even told by her family doctor that the doctor had been informed of numerous women having these kind of problems. Many women suffer these tubal ligation side effects. Too bad they aren’t informed before the operation but then this is not presently recognized as a real syndrome. With all the proper testing showing that Andrea had no other causes of these symptoms, she looked into finding a doctor to perform a tubal reversal.

While Andrea could have had the tubal reversal surgery done in her local region to alleviate her post syndrome symptoms, she just wasn’t happy with her local finds. None maintained their own success rates and statistics and they just cost too much. The price she was quoted was $12,000. However, by flying to North Carolina, she could have one of the world’s top tubal reversal doctors do the operation and, even with the tickets and hotel stay, she would pay less than that quoted price in her local area.

In July 2008, Andrea had her operation done by the Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal staff. Immediately she saw a lessening of her tubal ligation side effects. Her headaches are gone and the periods she had were normal in pain and blood flow. Even her menstrual cramping is gone. Course that could be due to the fact that she got pregnant within two months of the surgery.

Andrea’s story is just an example that you are not alone. Many other women do suffer from tubal ligation side effects and there is a way to rescue yourself. Look into having a tubal reversal and find yourself the best doctor you can.

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