Mel, your bump will come along, don't worry honey. We'll see a big one soon enough! It's neat to see more of you though, regardless. Makes you more real!
Allie, not sure about Vitex. I've heard some women use it for regulating hormones, but that's all I know.
An HSG is when they insert a catheter through the cervix into the uterus and fill the uterus and fallopian tubes with dye. Then they take an x-ray. This give them a clear picture of the shape of the uterus and helps them see if the tubes are blocked. Sometimes if a tube is blocked, the dye going through them clears the tubes. Since I've never had an ectopic, I'm not so concerned that I have blocked tubes. They are looking to see if I have a heart shaped uterus (that would be ironic!) or a septum in my uterus. My doctor doesn't seem to think I have this, but the specialist wants to do the test just in case. It lasts about 10 minutes or so. This is pretty much the last test they can give me. There is one other, a laproscopy, which involves endoscopic surgery through the belly button to look outside the uterus where they look for scar tissue and endometriosis. They don't seem to think I need that test and frankly, I don't want it. It would mean a recovery time of a month or more and I don't want to wait to ttc.