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Fertility & Women's Health Center
of Louisiana
206 East Farrel Road
Lafayette, LA 70508
337/989-8795
337/989-8766 fax
888/467-BABY (2229)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Question: How can I find out if my tubal
ligation can be reversed?
Answer: Obtain a copy of your
operative and
pathology reports relating to your tubal ligation from your operating
physician. Fax them to Fertility & Women's Health Center of Louisiana's main fax number
337-989-8766 and attach the Fax Cover Sheet so we can reach you when your records arrive. Dr. Storment
will review your information, and we will contact you to discuss your
outlook for a successful outcome after tubal reversal based on your medical
records.
Question: What if I can't get a copy of my operative
report?
Answer: If you cannot get a copy of your tubal
ligation operative report, Dr. Storment can begin your surgery with
diagnostic laparoscopy to examine your fallopian tubes and determine
if tubal reversal is likely to be successful. If so, he will repair
your tubes right then. If your tubal ligation has severely damaged
your tubes and Dr. Storment does not repair them, you will be given
a partial refund. The "laparoscopy package" is excellent insurance
in situations when the type of tubal ligation is unknown.
Question: I live out of state. How can I arrange to
do everything in one visit?
Answer: Many of our patients come to Lafayette from other states. To minimize the time you have to spend here, your
preoperative consultation will be scheduled for the day preceding your tubal
reversal at the offices of Fertility & Women's Health Center of Louisiana. On the day of your tubal reversal, you will spend the morning at
Lafayette Surgicare Surgical Center and the rest of the day back at your hotel
room. The following morning you will return to Fertility & Women's
Health Center of Louisiana for a post-operative check with Dr.
Storment or one of our nurses prior to your returning home.
Question: If I am coming in from out of town, how long will I need to remain in Lafayette to have my tubal reversal?
Answer: You will be here for two nights - the day before your tubal reversal for your consultation and the day of your surgery. If you live within 3 hours away, you may want to simply go home and recover there on the night of post-surgery. If you choose this option, please make sure you have someone with you to drive.
Question: How do I get started?
Answer: Please contact the offices of Fertility & Women's Health Center of Louisiana to schedule an initial consultation. You will need to fax your operative reports beforehand so that Dr. Storment can determine what type of ligation you received and decide which tubal reversal procedure would be best for you. If you do not have access to your operative reports, you can discuss with Dr. Storment the option of a diagnostic screening laparoscopy.
Question: How can I find out about what to expect when I come for my tubal reversal procedure?
Answer: We have prepared a great deal of information on what to expect and what to bring when you come for surgery. It is helpful to read the tubal reversal surgery checklist and information on what to expect before, on the day of your surgery, and following your ligation reversal. Our mission is to provide patients with complete and detailed information so that their tubal reversal journey is a positive experience from start to finish.
Question: Will I need an appointment with my doctor once I arrive home?
Answer: If your local physician has referred you, he or she will probably want to see you after your tubal reversal. If you are self-referred, you do not need to arrange for routine follow-up with your local physician unless you wish to. Should you have any concerns or problems after returning home, Dr. Storment can be reached at all times by calling the number on our contact page. If you do not have an ob-gyn physician, you should find one without delay since you may become pregnant at any time after your tubal reversal.