Infertility

HSG

How did the test feel? Can I go to work after? Doc said it was up to me-to just take 800mg IbProf day off?

Re: HSG

  • Although uncomfortable/crampy for the day, I did go straight to work and resumed normal activity right away.  I took Aleve that morning but that was it.  It is a super quick procedure but definitely caught me off guard as it did hurt - just breathe through it!
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    ME: 32; DH: 34; TTC since 3/2014; Diagnosed Unexplained Infertility 2/2015
    3/2015-5/2015 IUI #1-3 with clomid + trigger:  CP + 2 BFN
    6/2015 Prep for IVF + ICSI + Assisted hatching
    7/2015 17 high-quality blasts, transferred 1 & froze 16
    8/2015: IVF#1 BFN; prep for FET
    9/2015:  Transferred 2 top grade hatching day 6 blasts
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  • I resumed normal activities.  It's uncomfortable, but its over pretty quick.  My IUIs are more painful and have more residual crampiness than the HSG did.  
  • I was so scared about the HSG, but it was way easier than I thought it would be.  It's a little crampy, but over fast.  I have had endometrial biopsies before and they were much harder than the HSG.  I took Ibuprofen before I went for my test and was fine for the rest of the day.
  • For me it was uncomfortable while it was happening but the pain wasn't too bad afterwards. I don't think you have to take the day off work. 
    DH- 31 me 32
    Started IVF  mid Oct  - ET 10/31
    Beta 11/11- BFP
    EDD July 18th 
  • Slightly painful but quick. I also took motrin 1 hr before and had it done during my lunch hour. Went back to work after. FYI...did have a bit a leakage for the first hour after HSG and spotting for about 36 hrs. GL!
    ME: 28  Wife: 28
    Together since June 2005 - Married May 2015 - TTC since July 2015
    Dx: PCOS and Donor Sperm

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    IUI #1 - 11/2015 - 50MG Clomid + 100MG Clomid + Ovidrel = BFN
    IUI #2 - 12/2015 - 100MG Clomid + 150MG Clomid + Ovidrel = BFP (Miscarried @ 13w3d)
    IUI #3 - 07/2016 - 100MG Clomid + Ovidrel = BFN
    IUI #4 - 08/2016 - 100MG Clomid + Ovidrel = ???

  • Mine was completely painless, minus the cramping when the catheter was first put in. The dye push, however, was painless which I understand is not always the case for every woman.

    I echo PPs and suggest 800mg of ibuprofen an hour before the procedure and bring a pad with you. My RE had some available but yours may not.
    TTC #1 since May 2014
    3 failed IUI cycles
    Oct '15 - IVF 1 - 10R, 3M, 0F
    Sept '16 - IVF - 12R, 11M, 5F and 3 perfect day 5 blasts - MMC 7w5d
    Jan '17 - FET 1 - BFP, EDD 10/14

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  • Yah agreed with the other posters, I got really freaked out over the horror stories I heard prior to my hsg but it honestly was not that bad. Yes it's a bit uncomfortable but it's over so quick it's no big deal.
    Good luck!
  • It was uncomfortable for me during but not bad after. I actually found getting the iud I had before we started tcc to be way worse. Good luck!
    Married: 08/04/2012
    TTC #1: 07/2014
  • Thank you!! You are all wonderful!!!
  • Be sure to take the Advil before
    I prepared for the worst and it was painless and quick! You'll do great
    Good luck!!
  • I was slightly crampy after but it wasn't that bad. I was also slightly sore from the catheter. I had taken the day off work just in case so I laid on the couch and relaxed. I think I would have been a little uncomfortable sitting at a desk all day, but I could have done it if I had to.
    Me: 43, DH: 41
    DS b. 7/4/2011 via c/s
    TTC #2 since 1/2015
    8/2015 - "unexplained IF", started Levothyroxine
    9/27/15 - IUI #1 (unmedicated) - BFN
    10/26/15 - IUI #2 (100mg Clomid + Ovidrel) - BFN
    11/21/15 - IUI #3 (100mg Clomid + Ovidrel) - BFN
    12/18/15 - IUI #4 (100mg Clomid + Ovidrel) - BFN

  • My fear was worst than the pain. I made the mistake of reading too much about people saying it was horrible. It isn't comforable. I don't want to ever do it again. But for me it felt like icky period cramping when they pushed the die in. When it was over I felt fine. I planned to take the day off and I just watched movies. I could have worked but I was emotionally charged so it was nice to just do nothing the rest of the day. Good luck to you. ☺
  • I think it's different for everyone and depends on where you get it done. I had mine done before seeing a RE at a hospital and thought it was extremely painful. I don't think I ever felt pain like that before. I cramped for a couple days after.

    My RE said if I got it done with him I wouldn't have been in so much pain. I guess it depends on the technology and the experience. At my RE office, they probably do hundreds a month. I'm sure they don't do as many at the hospital I went to.
  • It hurt so much I passed out. But I also found out that I had blocked tubes. It was horrible. I went alone and could barely walk. It took all day to recover. I thought it would be like all these ladies described. Some cramps and I would be fine. Just recently I had a fem view which is less invasive and I still passed out. Only one blocked tube. Pain was over when I woke back up. However I was nauseous for the rest of the day. Hope yours is quick and easy. Just don't go alone that was my mistake.
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