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Tubal Ligation Doesn’t Have to Mean Infertility Forever

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

It was once believed that a woman who had a tubal ligation (commonly referred to as “getting your tubes tied”) was essentially “infertile” in the sense of being unable to conceive for the rest of her life.  Now, though, doctors are often able to perform “reversals”, which is opening the door for women who have changed their minds about getting pregnant again.

In the United States, almost three-quarter of a million tubal ligations occur each year.  And when left alone, they are approximately 99.5% effective as a method of birth control.  In fact, about a third of married people using contraceptives choose tubal ligation as a means of ceasing to have any (or more) children.

However, as was mentioned before, years go by and partners’ desires as to how large of a family they want can change.  In that case, it’s wise to look into either a tubal reversal, if possible, or in-vitro fertilization (IVF).

Surprised to hear that IVF would be used by someone who chose tubal ligation?  It’s really not a huge surprise.  IVF bypasses the risks associated with a tubal reversal (which is a surgical procedure) and also addresses additional fertility issues that may be of concern to the woman or her partner.

If you’ve had a tubal ligation and would like to have a child (or additional children), contact RSI, the Philadelphia area’s premiere fertility clinic, for a consultation.

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Rod Stewart, Penny Lancaster and IVF Treatments

Friday, November 5th, 2010

The rich and famous aren’t any less likely to need fertility treatments than everyday individuals and couples.  That’s one of the reasons that it comes as no surprise to learn that Rod Stewart and his wife spent over two years investing in IVF treatments to conceive.

In August, the couple (Stewart is married to Penny Lancaster) announced that they were pregnant; however, what the world didn’t realize is that it took so long for them to have a child together. 

Stewart, 65, and Lancaster, 39, have begun to discuss their IVF treatmentjourney publicly, including the struggles they experienced in their relationship while trying to have a baby.  As Stewart has said, it was an “emotional rollercoaster” ride the couple endured as they waited.

Stewart and Lancaster went through three rounds of IVF treatments before hearing the good news.  Though that sounds like many, various sources indicate that the average number of IVF treatment cycles needed before conception hovers closer to four.

As with all couples who have taken the fertility walk together, we wish Stewart and Lancaster all the happiness in the world.

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If you or someone you care about is interested in learning more about IVF treatments, please contact RSI.  Our team is more than happy to help you as you investigate the best fertility treatment course(s) for your situation.

IVF Treatment Helps Celine Dion Conceive Again!

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

It’s official — IVF treatment has helped Celine Dion conceive again… and this time she’s gotten a very special surprise!

When Dion announced that her latest round of IVF treatment had, indeed, worked, she included a bit of a shocker:  She’s not having one child.  She’s having TWO!

So it’s twins for Celine Dion and her husband.  The twins will join their younger sibling later this year. 

We at RSI are always pleased to hear about successful IVF treatments.  We wish Celine and her family the best.

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