I'm getting a hysterosalpingogram next week. My ob/gyn said the purpose was to check my uterus and tubes. I've read general information about the procedure, but for those who've done this before, I have a few questions:
- Did the procedure hurt?
- How long did it take?
- It's supposed to be done before ovulation, but does the procedure affect chances of conceiving? Like, could the dye have any affect on the egg or sperm?
- any other advice?
Thanks!
Re: Geting a hysterosalpingogram - any advice?
I had one of these last year. For me there was a moment or two of discomfort but it didn't hurt. The procedure itself didn't take long at all -- a couple of minutes, maybe.
There's evidence the procedure actually HELPS you conceive that month and for a couple months after.
So don't worry; maybe take a tylenol in advance if your gyno has advised you to do that.
I'm having one on Monday and I've heard varying things (as here) about it. Whether it's painful or not clearly depends on if there's any blockage, and of course they're doing it to discover if you have any, so you can't know in advance. I'm terrified because I had an ectopic pregnancy earlier this year, so my plan--on the nurse's advice--is to take 800 mg of ibuprofen about an hour before. They were also willing to give me a valium prescription, but I have another anti-anxiety drug left over from another procedure so I'm going to take that instead.
Re: chances of conceiving, on the one hand I've heard it can help, and on the other hand the nurse at the clinic said that the dye could affect chances of implantation. So I really don't know!
Fingers crossed for both of us!
Mine felt like moderate/bad AF cramps, but it lasted only about 1/2 a minute. Took 800 Ibuprophen 1 hr before. Bring your own pad unless you want to use theirs that are super thick and feels like you have apillow in your underwear LOL.
Good Luck!
I know that I was very lucky but mine didn't hurt one little bit. In fact, I went to Costco and then back to work. I was bloated for 2-3 days, though, b/c I didn't release any fluid. It was all absorbed back into my system so that got uncomfortable/weird but, really, it was no big deal for me.
Other ladies, though, have drastly different experiences.
Good luck!
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My RE wants me to have it on CD-10. Both my RE and my OBGYN said that it could increase my chances on that cycle. I have a seafood allergy so they are giving me prednisone (I know that is not spelled correctly but I am too lazy to look it up) and benadryl after. So make sure that you tell them if you have any allergies to food or to medicine. I have had it before but I was never awake during the proceedure since it was always rolled into other surgeries.
Good luck. Let us know how you do with it.