Post Syndrome - How to Relieve Tubal Ligation Side Effects
What has caused you to seek out information about tubal ligation side effects? Could it be that you just can’t put this post syndrome down to anything else and just want to learn more? If you have felt you are alone, then rejoice for you are not.
Let’s take the case of Andrea, a 31 year old mom of four. She thought she and her husband had had enough children even though her doctor advised her against tubal ligation and her husband cautioned her not to have the operation. So, following the c-section of her daughter, she had her tubes tied.
Soon afterward, Andrea starting suffering different symptoms. At first, she put her general malaise down to her regret at having had her tubes tied. But, she began to keep track in a journal of all the different post syndrome symptoms she was beginning to acquire. The list of tubal ligation side effects just kept growing.
Among the post syndrome effects she had to put up with was extremely dry skin, spotting outside her period and cyclical migraines. These headaches came several times a month and would last a few days each time causing nausea and vomiting. Just think of spending most of your month in that kind of pain. Maybe you do. She also had pain from cramping that was unlike anything she had ever had before. Then there was the heavy flow during her period, that left her weak and nauseous. It was so bad she had to leave during church. Her doctor even thought she might have menstrual anemia.
Having all these new symptoms come into her life, Andrea did as the same thing any of us would do - she went to her doctors. From them she learned that tubal ligation can cause painful heavy periods. One of them even told her that she had heard of many cases where women had severe problems after a tubal ligation. Her doctors went ahead and tested her for other things that might possibly cause some of the symptoms but she was told she had none of them. And so she began looking into having a tubal reversal to get rid of these unpleasant tubal ligation side effects.
Andrea did search in her local area for a tubal reversal as a means of mitigating her post syndrome symptoms. Her own doctor and others in the area do perform the operation. However, none had their own set of post tubal and success rates statistics. Not only that but they were asking around $12,000 for the tubal reversal surgery. Fortunately, she was able to acquire the help of the world’s foremost tubal reversal doctor and fly to his location from Idaho at less than the cost of getting the procedure done locally.
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.
So, you see you are not alone in suffering from these tubal ligation side effects and that there is a way to reduce them or have them gone. Consider getting a tubal reversal yourself and see just how much it can help you.

















