Recannalisation (Family Planning Reversal)

Family planning decisions can be overwhelming. While everyone plans for the best, sometimes life can take unexpected turns. If you are planning to opt for a family planning reversal, then you can consider recanalisation. Read on to know more.

What is Recannalisation (Family Planning Reversal)?

Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes can be dealt with using recanalisation. The process will reconnect the previously cut portions of the fallopian tube so that they can become fertile again. It involves microsurgery to restore the natural flow of eggs or sperm, enabling conception.

Things You Should Know About Recannalisation

  • In most cases, recanalisation is minimally invasive. There may be no need for incision.
  • It is generally an outpatient procedure. You can go home the same/ next  day
  • You can soon resume your normal activities.
  • The chances of an after-surgery infection are very low
  • Generally, there is no pain after the procedure. Some patients may feel some discomfort for a while.
  • Even after a successful reversal, conception may take time. Trust the process and be patient.

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