I go next week to check to see if Essure worked and my tubes are closed. Getting Essure was HORRIBLE during the procedure. After I was fine but during I was crying. I am really worried that the HSG is going to be just as bad. They told me to take motrin before hand but I did that for the Essure too. Will I be ok to drive myself (they didnt say)?
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I had an HSG while TTC #1 and it was the most pain I'd ever felt, and they had to do it twice so it lasted quite a long time. The pain stopped the instant it was over, however, and I totally could have driven home.
I had an SHG while TTC #2 and it felt just like a standard u/s, no pain whatsoever. Some people have as much pain with an SHG as with an HSG; I think a lot of how much pain one feels with either procedure has to do with whether you've been pg and/or given birth before.
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for me it wasn't horrible. It wasn't the most pleasant experience but it wasn't the most painful. From what I have read on here and other places it varies greatly from person to person.
Some Dr.'s tell you to take some ibuprofen before.
I couldn't because Im allergic to iodine and I had to take things for that instead.
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I am the same minority as you. It hurt like nothing I've ever felt before.
This is what my doctor said - post-pregnancy, it's not as uncomfortable for most people. Just some cramps. I'm not sure how Essure changes things since the tubes are blocked.
I was able to drive but mine was horrible! It took them over an hour to complete. They found I had a tilted uterus (we didn't know this before) and ended up having to try out 2 different cathedars on me. They kept pulling them out and putting them back in to reposition and everything. It felt like they were scraping my insides out!
They said they never have had that issue before and kept apologizing for the pain they were causing but I didn't expect it to be that bad! Hopefully your experience won't be anything like mine though (and luckily, most aren't!) Wishing you the best!!
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This except I took darvocet before and a valium. It was terrible - and now that I've had active labor, it was very similar to that. I bled alot after it so whatever happened there was a good reason it hurt. Spotting I think is normal but I was bleeding. Anyway - he didn't find anything but I always wonder if it was because something got pushed out of the way...(just based on how bad it hurt). But it doesn't hurt everyone!