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congratulation to all of you whom are expecting after tubal reversible, I got my surgery back in 2005, but haven't get lucky yet, I am 41 and still waiting for a miracle to happen, right now I am 12 days behind, but got tested at home and it comes up negative, any suggestion!
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Welcome USMC Mom to The Chapel Hill Tubal Reversal message board family. Glad to have you here. Please if you have questions about anything we are here to help you:) Matt Murphy, ST
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Judy, My son also graduated from boot camp at 17, actually 3 weeks before his 18th birthday. He's based out of Camp Pendleton, but we're from Virginia. He actually called yesterday from Kuwait, he was in the field for 8 days so he was definately in a talking mood! gotta love it!
Yes, it was a very early miscarriage, I actually had just gotten 2 positives on my home pregnancy test and had planned to start getting blood work today.
I saw in another post that you are battling the decision to go with the tubal reversal vs not getting a reversal. I remember going through the same thing right before I was scheduled. For me, it was just the 'unknown'. I can tell you for me personally, if I hadn't had my reversal, I would have wondered 'what if' the rest of my life.
I've been married to the man of my dreams since May, after a 21 year marriage to my 3 sons father. Bob has no children of his own, he is 43 as well. We've gone into this adventure with an open mind but it is certainly our prayer that God will bless us with a baby together.
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Hi there I am 40 (11/2) I had my TR on 9/10 and got first BFP 1/18, I miscarried 1/22 but I get to try again this month YEAH! I am an Army wife and I say go for it, if you want a baby Dr. Berger can you give you the help you need to have a chance to conceive.
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Hi Donna and Sarah (my first two responses:) First, Donna: My Marine son is also 19 (as of a couple of weeks ago) and graduated from boot camp at age 17. He's in Iwakuni, Japan for two years. Lord....I'll be praying for your son whose in Kuwait right now. 19 is still a baby in my book, I'm sure you'd agree. Forgive me for asking; but, when you said 'it wasn't meant to be," did you mean you suffered a miscarriage? If so, I'm so very sorry. I've been there twice before I had my ligation. We are going ahead with the TR in March. I pray it works because we couldn't go further (re: fiances) to try the IVF. I hope your dream comes true. Oohrah! Sarah: My age and having a baby! WOW! This brings me hope indeed. Did you state this will be your second TR baby? If, we're blessed with one TR baby, my hubby will be going under the knife, if you know what I mean. LOL. I will have gone through enough by then. ~ And HE dreams of twins! He is a bit 'nuts'. I'm glad he has that sort of energy. He, too, is 41. In all seriousness, I'd take what God blesses me with truly. Wouldn't it be something though? I have four sons already and God blessed me with twin boys! I'd cry! (Be joyous too, of cours.) But after having lost two daughters, I really really DREAM of a baby girl. Best of wishes to the both of you and by all means, stay in touch. (Ps: I don't know how to send someone an email vs. 'quick reply'. And these codes: I better do some studying! Hugs, Judy from Spokane
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Hi USMC Mom. Welcome to the board, when are you planning on getting your tubal reversal?
I am 43 and just had my TR Oct. 07. We got our first positive last week but unfortunately it wasn't meant to be. The great thing about tubal reversal vs IVF is trying again the next month.
There are some great ladies on here and any questions you have will be answered.
I love your name, I am also a Marine Mom, my 19 year old is in Kuwait right now.
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welcome, USMC MOM, i am 41 and due TR baby#2 in 4 weeks you have come to the rite place the ladies here are an inspiration good luck with what ever you decide. lol Sarah
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Hello. I'm new to Dr. Berger's message board as of today. I'm reading your posts and want to say congrats to all the successful stories and to say 'you're in my prayers' to those whose stories may be less than happy at this time. I've lost two babies in my past and DO understand that undescribable lost. I also have been blessed with sons so I know the great joy too. Right now, I'm made the decision to try one more time in hopes for a girl (the two babies I lost were daughters.) If anyone would like to say hello and share their experiences (especially if you're at least 40), I'll be happy to hear them and respond accordingly. Thanks!