All surgical instruments are taken out

All surgical instruments are taken out, the gas is drawn from the abdominal cavity, and the patient is woken up and taken to the recovery ward to be watched and cared for by the nurses, as well as by the anesthesiologist who makes sure the patient is well and free from pain. Generally, two to 4 hours afterwards most persons are ready to be discharged.Patients are seen between 5-7 days after the procedure to look at the small surgical incisions and withdraw any stitches if needed. Usually, the few stitches that were put will be under the skin surface and will be degraded by the body, without need for removal.Persons should wait 2 to three months prior to trying to become pregnants in order to give the tubes untied a chance to heal entirely. Trying to conceive earlier may result in a higher risk of ectopic pregnancy (i.e. pregnancy in the fallopian tube in place of in the womb).When performed by a experienced laparoscopic or tubal ligation reversal surgeon, laparoscopic tubal reversal combines the success rate of micro-surgical methods with the plus points of minimally-invasive surgery viz. faster recovery, improved healing, low pain, fewer complications, and no visible disfiguring scars.

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