It should not be a problem. Consult with your physician, but the lack of a gall bladder should not affect your ability to safely reproduce.
Avoid surgery that is not necessary when pregnant. Sedation can have side effects.
No, there shouldn't be. After gallbladder surgery there are usually no dietary restrictions at all.
Laparoscopic gallbladder removal is minimally invasive surgery. This is the use of robotics to perform surgery. However, gallbladder removal can also be done through a surgical incision. This would be considered invasive surgery.
Pregnancy and cataract do not go hand in hand. But then you can go for the cataract surgery when pregnant. Only thing that you should inform your doctor that you are pregnant. And avoid the surgery in first trimester.
With my resources there seems to be no issues with a pregnant woman having spinal surgery. Only in rare cases this type of surgery causes the placenta leak.
Gallbladder surgery.
Why wouldn't it be? I don't recommend letting a doctor convince you to have the gallbladder taken out again- in fact I'd suggest you report him to someone. Multiple abdominal surgeries are commonplace.
The price of gallbladder surgery would depend on where the person has the surgery and what the surgeon and the surgical facility charge, and what other tests, etc. might be needed. It will also depend on the type of surgery performed as laparascopic surgery may cost less than open gallbladder surgery. For an accurate price, talk to the surgeon or their staff.
Yes
The average price of gallbladder surgery in GA varies on many factors but the average cost is $9,700 on average.
maybe a little. Just keep in touch with your doctor and make sure you both monitor the pregnancy closely.
Surgical removal of the gallbladder (cholecystectomy ) is the most common conventional treatment for recurrent attacks. Laparoscopic surgery, the technique most widely used, is a safe, effective procedure