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After Tubal Ligation Reversal By Dr. Berger
Dr. Berger converses with a patient in the recovery area folllowing her tubal ligation reversal. They speak about optimal care, informed consent and pregnancy rates. Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal Center is the leading tubal reversal center in the world with unmatched pregnancy success statistics.
After Tubal Ligation Reversal By Dr. Berger
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Dr. Berger: It's again sort of interesting the collection of data, maintaining a database, analyzing information that makes sense and it's one view of things and its kind of a public health epidemiological approach, get data and see what it says. And I like that but what I really enjoy is the clinical care of the patient, which is one on one always. That one individual that is what is important. So I guess that is why I take this approach and everybody on the staff here I want them to take the same approach. That's the only way I think you can deliver quality medical care because if people are just looked at like a number or its given a direction where everything is just a algorithm it's the patient has no choice and the patient has no say you get put in and that's the way it's going to go. That's not what I want for myself by any means. And I guess that comes back to the issue of informed consent and people being able to make choices. And that is the most important part of it is how do you make a choice.
Tubal Reversal Patient: That is what I liked about here. And I looked around at other websites and I looked in Atlanta because of working there, I have an apartment there and it would have been very convenient for me to go to someone there but everyone was pushing more the in vitro rather than the reversal. And, that was really not what I wanted. When I came here you put it there in black and white and you backed it up with your numbers with this is this and that is that. And I liked that a lot it was by far the best and in my research and everything that I was thinking of. I didn't feel like you were pushing this down my throat. It was you can do this or you can do that. And I liked it.
Dr. Berger: Hearing different aspects of this discussion one of the reasons I think it's important to me that I think people who come here do it with informed consent is that in reality no one can say in advance what the outcome is going to be. You can give probabilities based on statistics and we do it based on our own personal experience rather than either trying to make it up or take what somebody else published and pretend it applies to us.
Tubal Reversal Patients Partner: Generic demographic that may or may not apply to your procedures and your methods.
Dr. Berger: Right, so we are sitting here today. You just had your surgery and we don't know what will happen. We have to wait for time to pass and that will tell what is going to happen. And we're prepared, we have protocols we know and we talk about different paths it will take but for me I think if each person really thinks about it and makes the decision that is best for them they will take that responsibility. As Julia said, the patients that come here are adults they're not neonatal or infants like you take care of. That enables me to be able to best deal with them in the future regardless of what happens. Someone will get pregnant and have a healthy pregnancy and have a wonderful baby. Maybe they will miscarry. Maybe there will be a tragedy and the baby won't be normal or maybe they will have an ectopic or won't get pregnant. Or there could be a lot of different combinations and I'm and the nurses here are always available to talk and interact and try to help people at that stage in their life. But knowing that all these are possible outcomes I feel as if the best situation is when each person is really given thought and has come to this conclusion and feels confident it is right for them. Many people tell and I think I have heard it at least twice today now we've done what we can do and if it's in Gods plan or province wills it we will have a baby. And that I think is actually a realistic approach because I can do the very best that I can do I feel like I have pretty good experience I have been doing this for thirty years now but no human being can guarantee or predict this is exactly what is going to happen. So it just kind of keeps the relationship between the doctor and patient and the staff and patient based on mutual respect and understanding that we certainly hope for the best and we want that for everybody. But all we can do is wait and deal with circumstances as they arise.
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