My younger sister is having a hard time getting pregnant, and will have an HSG scheduled during her next cycle. She's worried because she's heard that the procedure is extremely painful, and she just want to know what to expect. Has anyone been through this before? If so, would you mind sharing your experience?
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January 9th, 2013, 09:06 PM #1
Has anyone here ever had an HSG? *Update and a new question*
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January 9th, 2013, 09:09 PM #2
I have watched this test preformed a couple of times and none of the woman looked uncomfortable or said it was
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January 9th, 2013, 11:23 PM #3Big Dreamer
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I recently had one done and it just feels like a pap smear, just uncomfortable.
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January 10th, 2013, 01:09 AM #4
Thank you both for your replies! I'll pass along this info to my sister, hopefully it will calm her nerves a bit.
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January 10th, 2013, 01:58 AM #5
I had one done recently, too...
Very minor discomfort. Please tell her not to worry.
My doctor did suggest I take some ibuprofen beforehand...was glad I did.
You are so sweet to be so concerned about her...she's very lucky to have you!!Proud mom of 3 sweet boys...
and one BEAUTIFUL little girl!
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January 10th, 2013, 01:59 AM #6
I had one done recently, too...
Very minor discomfort. Please tell her not to worry.
My doctor did suggest I take some ibuprofen beforehand...was glad I did.
You are so sweet to be so concerned about her...she's very lucky to have you!!Proud mom of 3 sweet boys...
and one BEAUTIFUL little girl!
(Thanks Atomic!)
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January 28th, 2013, 12:56 PM #7
Thank you all for replies! I did relay this info to my sister, and while she was still nervous, she was so happy to hear your responses.
Update on her: She did have her HSG done, as well as an ultrasound and pelvic exam. They found that her ovaries looked really good, her uterus is tipped, and her right tube is completely blocked. The dye from the HSG wouldn't push the blockage out, so now she has to meet with her doctor to see what her next steps are. Has this happened to anyone else? What is the normal procedure to unblock a fallopian tube? I'm sure she'll get all the answers she needs at her next appointment, but that isn't for another few weeks. I just wanted to know if anyone here has experienced this and/or knows what would happen next...2008
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2013: twin boy stillborn at 37 weeks
Sweet baby boy, you are loved and missed more than you will ever know.
There's not a day that goes by that I don't think of you and wonder what
you would have been like. I love you and miss you so much.
Rest now, my baby, in the loving arms of Jesus.
Biggest shock of our lives - surprise BFP! And it's a GIRL!!!
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February 5th, 2013, 11:50 AM #8
Another quick update. My sister just called me to tell me how her follow up appt went. Basically, her doctor thinks it's too risky to go in and unblock her right tube, so she's prescribing my sister Clomid. She's already ovulating, but the doctor is hoping the Clomid might make her ovulate from her left side, where the tube is completely clear. She's only putting her on the lowest dose too, 50 mg. What do you think of this treatment plan? I thought it sounded weird, considering it's not fixing the blocked tube problem. Is this a normal plan for someone in my sister's situation?
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Sweet baby boy, you are loved and missed more than you will ever know.
There's not a day that goes by that I don't think of you and wonder what
you would have been like. I love you and miss you so much.
Rest now, my baby, in the loving arms of Jesus.
Biggest shock of our lives - surprise BFP! And it's a GIRL!!!
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February 22nd, 2013, 08:02 AM #9
You only need one tube to get pregnant! Makes sense to me! GL to your sister!
Hoping for a pink rainbow!
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March 3rd, 2013, 02:07 AM #10Dream Vet
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My uterus was tipped when I got pregnant with my first son. He corrected it as he grew. As you can see from my siggie I moved on from IVF/PGD and had a HSG done and found my tube to be completely blocked and they said they wouldnt try to unblock it. First IUI and we got pregnant with TWINS and with one tube! So it can happen.
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IVF number 1- 2009, CHEMICAL
IVF number 2, - 2009, BFN
IVF number 3,- 2010, BFP, decided just to take our chances with the two boys and one undetermined and we were blessed with our beautiful little man.
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IVF number 5, 2011, CANCELLED due to Hashimoto's.
IVF number 6, Aug 2011 : Aug 25th- 24 eggs retrieved, 19 fertilized - 16 biopsied! CHEMICAL!!!
IVF number 7, Feb 2012: Feb 8th - 23 eggs retrieved, 19 fertilized, 15 biopsied- 3 XX - 7 XY - 2 XX transfered but BFN.
Feb 2012 - HSG - blocked right tube
May 2012 - Two follicles + IUI --BFP! HOLY COW it's
Found out at 15 weeks that we are having TWIN
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