I had a lot of cramping and discomfort with mine but I think my reaction was a little worse than most people. If you're OK with PAPS this should be very similar.
TTC: Started May 2012
Bloodwork - potential ovulation issue which seemed to be fixed by clomid.
SA - Mot (36%) and count low 9.3 mil (updated)
HSG - Oct 16 2013 - came back clear
Clomid #1 - Nov. 2013 - BFN
BFP#1 = Clomid #2, Dec. 2013 - EDD 9.9.14 Loss Jan 9
Have the tech make sure the equipment works before they start the process.... LOL This was my nightmare procedure. They got everything started and then the imager wouldnt work. Here I am in the stirrups with my whole glory exposed pointed right at the door. I was praying so hard that day that no one came through the door. The procedure itself was not a huge deal just pretty uncomfortable. The Doc did a very good job and was very good at explaining the whole thing as he was going. I had mild spotting and cramping for about an hour but after that I was back to normal. The stuff they use is like syrup so its sticky and uncomfortable and I had to go to work immediately after. I wish I had had time to shower after.
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Me:30 DH:33
TTC since 10/12
HSG- Tubes Clear slight scarring on UTE (unexplained)
DH SA- Normal
10/12-6/13 Natural
Pcos Dx 7/13 Metformin 500mg x2 daily
4/14 Provera 10days then Clomid 50mg CD5-9 (BFN)
5/14 Provera 10days then Clomid 50mg CD5-9 (BFN)
6/14 (no provera yay!) Clomid 50mg CD5-9 (BFN)
7/14 Natural Cycle Moving on to RE appt not til 7/31 (BFN)
8/14 Plan of action! Moved up to 1500mg Metformin, Femara 3-7 (Trigger canceled due to not big enough follies and holiday weekend) (BFN)
9/14 7.5mg Femara CD3-7 +ovidrel (BFN)
10/14 5mg Femara(3-7) Follistim 75 (7-9) +Ovidrel +TI (last treatment cycle this year Breaking til after Holidays) (BFP! Beta #1 114, Beta #2 364)
Bring your own pad/panty liner anything you bring will be way better than what they give you. Mine wasn't bad at all. I was nervous for nothing. Mine didn't hurt at all just felt a little pressure when they injected the dye. Once the doctor is there it only takes 5-10 minutes. My radiologist told me my results right away. My nurse said that some do some don't it just depends on the doctor. Good luck!
Slowly rising betas - Ectopic suspected on 8/8/14 & confirmed on 8/11/14
Methotrexate on 8/12/14 -HCG negative on 9/2/14
IVF #1- November- Antagonist protocol: 11/1: start stims, 200iu of Follistim; 11/12 ER 17R/14M/14F; 11/17 5 day transfer of two blasts, 2 blasts and 2 expanding morulas frozen; 11/22 BFP!! (On FRER at 5dp5dt)
Betas: 9dp5dt 205, 11dp5dt 497, 14dp5dt 1,709
u/s at 5w0d- 1 sac; u/s at 6w0d 1 baby with heartbeat, another sac without a heartbeat
I'm also getting an HSG in the next couple of weeks, so I'm glad I found this post. I made the mistake of calling my mother-in-law who is a radiology tech to ask if she's ever done one on a patient. She freaked me out so I'm glad everyone is saying it's just uncomfortable. I plan on taking a full dose of advil before I go in.
Everyone's experience is different, but mine was pretty painless and actually interesting to watch the dye move. Take ibuprofen before you go (I kind of doubt I actually needed it, but everyone including the docs say to take it so it probably helps.) I did not have and did not need anyone with me to drive home. My only regret: not taking my own pantyliner/pad. I had to use the hospital-provided one. I believe I've described wearing one of those as feeling as if I had a pool noodle in my pants. Seriously the longest, fattest, lumpiest, most uncomfortable thing I've ever had near my crotch It got the job done, but one of my own would have been much better! Good luck!
2.5 years TTC with MFI, 3 failed IUIs
IVF w/ICSI October 2014: 17R, 13M, 12F 4 Frosties
ET of two blasts 11/2/14 BFP!!! It's TWINS! EDD 7/21/15
If things do get uncomfortable, just breathe. Close your eyes and breathe. The procedure only takes a few moments so it will be over in no time. Oh, and bring a pad with you for afterwards. You'll might have a little leakage and spotting.
Married on October 20, 2012. Began trying in January 2013. RE appointment & testing December 2013 - February 2014= Unexplained IF, possible endometriosis IUI#1- March 22 (100mg clomid, 75 mg of Bravelle, Ovidrel trigger) = BFP!!!
I wasn't prepared for the room set up and it scared me much more than it should have. I had mine done at a surgery center and I started panicking when they gave me a bracelet with my name and DOB (because why the hell would I need that unless there was a chance I would become completely incapacitated?!). It was just normal procedure but then the nurse told me I was having the HSG in the operating room (WHAT?!) which was worrisome because it sounded like it wasn't going to be a big deal and I was used to a regular set up with the table and stirrups. After all this the nurse took my blood pressure and heart rate and she was like "Wow, your BP is kind of high and your heart is racing. Are you nervous?" YOU THINK?!
Then they took me back to the operating room and it was frightening. Huge overhead lights, big machines, and the stirrups had straps so they strapped my legs down.
But once they did the actual procedure it wasn't bad at all. The worst part was the speculum. It was pretty neat to see my ute on the x-ray machine. I watched the dye spill out of my tubes and then they took all the tools out of me (I don't know what was up there but I swear they took like, 6 things out) and I was free to go.
They gave me a pull-up diaper so I definitely recommend bringing your own pads.
Do NOT look at the instrument table when you walk in the room. Keep your eyes lowered. I looked, and it made me very unhappy.
Take the recommended medicine before you go. I took two Tylenol and I didn't feel much pain, just pressure. If they'll let you take ibuprofen that's better, but I wasn't allowed to because I was on Clomid.
Good luck!!! Try not to be afraid It's really not so bad at all.
Take the recommended meds beforehand, take some advil or something beforehand too. Bring a pad for after, just in case.
It took all of ten minutes or so for me and I got my results on the spot. My husband was at work and there wasn't a need for him to be there, in my opinion. I was okay to drive home after.
I go in for mine in a couple of weeks. I just talked with the nurse last night about instructions, and I have to POAS the day before (what a joke!) and take 400 mg of ibuprofen an hour before the procedure. I am having my husband go with me just because I have to go to a hospital about an hour's drive from our house for it, and don't want to have to drive if there is bad news. Plus, I'll get to have a day off with him.
Me: 30, PCOS-non IR, Annovulatory; DH: 31, SA normal
Testing Completed! HSG Clear, Ovarian Reserve score 17, Elevated Testosterone, everything else normal so far
@erinfrank8 - The hospital I had mine done at required that someone come with me to drive me home. I could have driven home by myself (I only live 5-10 minutes from the hospital). The nurse did say that some women feel faint afterward, so that is most likely why they required it for me.
@erinfrank8 - The hospital I had mine done at required that someone come with me to drive me home. I could have driven home by myself (I only live 5-10 minutes from the hospital). The nurse did say that some women feel faint afterward, so that is most likely why they required it for me.
I had mine done at the outpatient center in the hospital about 2 minutes from my house. Take ibprofen about an hour before the procedure. First thing they asked me was if I had someone to drive me home. Which I didn't...I didn't know they wanted someone to. They were fine with me driving home, but they asked me a couple of times how I felt afterwards. She said that some people feel faint afterwards as well. It didn't feel that bad...just a little bit of pressure. It hurt the most when she wanted me to roll to the sides.
DH: 34
Aug 2013 - SA: Counts & Motility = great, Morph = 1%; RE didn't seem too concerned
Me: 26
Jan. 2014 - Blood work ordered by obgyn: Prolactin = high & AMH = low (0.73)
Feb. 6, 2014 - Repeat blood work ordered by obgyn: Prolactin = normal & AMH = low (0.9)
Feb. 20, 2014 - First appointment with RE
Feb. 24, 2014 - HSG scheduled; DX: one tube definitely open & one tube could be blocked
Mar. 7, 2014 - CD 21 Blood work for Progesterone; DX: Progesterone level at 5.2; shows I ovulated but was low
Mar. 28, 2014 - Laparoscopy; DX: Tubes open. Found some endometriosis and had that removed.
History:
Started TTC: June 2012
June 2012 - March 2013: When it Happens/it happens method = BFN
the left one was so open all the dye kept going in there vs evenly flowing so they couldn't give me a definite answer on the right but my doctor was the one who did it an she said I shouldn't worry because you only need one just incase..The way she described it was like there's a fork in a river and one if flowing much faster that one will be more water going threw it so the dye didn't get a chance to fully go on the other..I had to try going on my side too but the dye had alot of spillage
Re: Going for HSG..any suggestions?
Know that your husband probably won't be able to go back with you (because of the dye) and plan accordingly.
Good luck! Mine was fast and not too bad. I hope yours is easy!
RE appointment & testing December 2013 - February 2014= Unexplained IF, possible endometriosis
IUI#1- March 22 (100mg clomid, 75 mg of Bravelle, Ovidrel trigger) = BFP!!!
I wasn't prepared for the room set up and it scared me much more than it should have. I had mine done at a surgery center and I started panicking when they gave me a bracelet with my name and DOB (because why the hell would I need that unless there was a chance I would become completely incapacitated?!). It was just normal procedure but then the nurse told me I was having the HSG in the operating room (WHAT?!) which was worrisome because it sounded like it wasn't going to be a big deal and I was used to a regular set up with the table and stirrups. After all this the nurse took my blood pressure and heart rate and she was like "Wow, your BP is kind of high and your heart is racing. Are you nervous?" YOU THINK?!
Then they took me back to the operating room and it was frightening. Huge overhead lights, big machines, and the stirrups had straps so they strapped my legs down.
But once they did the actual procedure it wasn't bad at all. The worst part was the speculum. It was pretty neat to see my ute on the x-ray machine. I watched the dye spill out of my tubes and then they took all the tools out of me (I don't know what was up there but I swear they took like, 6 things out) and I was free to go.
They gave me a pull-up diaper so I definitely recommend bringing your own pads.
Do NOT look at the instrument table when you walk in the room. Keep your eyes lowered. I looked, and it made me very unhappy.
Take the recommended medicine before you go. I took two Tylenol and I didn't feel much pain, just pressure. If they'll let you take ibuprofen that's better, but I wasn't allowed to because I was on Clomid.
Good luck!!! Try not to be afraid
It's really not so bad at all.
Good Luck!
Take the recommended meds beforehand, take some advil or something beforehand too. Bring a pad for after, just in case.
It took all of ten minutes or so for me and I got my results on the spot. My husband was at work and there wasn't a need for him to be there, in my opinion. I was okay to drive home after.
Me: 29, DH: 30
Married: April, 2011; TTC: July, 2012
Dx: MFI; June '14 IVF w/ ICSI: 11R, 8M, 5F... 1 5dt, beta #1: 213, beta #2: 621, beta #3: 8545!