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If the HSG shows you have a blocked tube, don't fret! Those test have a high error factor, like 30-40%. Mine showed my whole right side was blocked. I had a hysteroscopy and laparoscopy and everything was normal.
If you have an HSG done and they find the tube or tubes are blocked, they try to add more dye in there to see if the dye will open up the tube. If not and it's confirmed the tube is closed, they do a laparoscopy, and they go in there and remove whatever is blocking the tubes. Blocked tubes can be due to scarring or other reasons, so depending on what the find is the course of action they will take. Hope this helps!
i had this done when i was about 21yr uknow (nearly28 ) and as far as im aware ive no scaring etc, good luck miel,like the lasses say if they find a problem they will try sort it there n then
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