Pregnancy after Tubal Reversal

Pregnancy After Tubal Reversal – What to Expect

Congratulations!

Pregnancy should be a pleasant time for you, but many changes will occur. If you know about them, they are less likely to worry you.

We are delighted to share in the joy of a new addition to your family. We are committed to making this a safe and memorable experience for you. Our staff consists of a caring, and qualified team. We are available to answer any of your questions or concerns.

Healthcare for Pregnancy after Tubal Reversal

We appreciate the opportunity to provide you with healthcare. We’ve provided this pregnancy information on our website so that we may better serve you. It contains answers to the questions that most patient ask. This only addresses the most common questions. We also have a frequently asked questions about tubal reversal page. If you have any other question, please ask.

Generally, we recommend waiting 3 weeks before inserting anything into the vagina. And 2 menstrual cycles are recommended before trying to conceive after tubal reversal surgery.

The staff can be reached daily during routine office hours (9 am-5 pm) at 713-790-0099.  For after-hour emergencies, please call this same number. The operator will have someone return your call. Please keep late hour calls to only True Emergencies.

All prescriptions and pharmacy renewals should be requested during routine office hours. Before you call, please have your pharmacy phone number and the correct prescription name available. Our staff are prepared to assist you with insurance claim questions. If you have a coverage question they will work with you to find the answer. We will file all claims with your designated carrier. If your carrier requires you to use a particular laboratory, or get authorization for treatment, we will be glad to assist you with this.

Please use your office visit as a time to understand your pregnancy. There is no such thing as stupid question!

We advise contacting your delivery hospital to preregister before the fifth month (or 20 weeks) for hospital offers tours, prenatal classes, and sibling classes. We encourage participation in these classes.

Also, note many insurance companies require you to notify them soon after the baby is born so they can add the baby to your coverage. Please check with your insurance carrier to find out about hospital and physician coverage for your baby.