TTC - 10 months & having HSG + IUI

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Has anyone done the HSG test?

How was it?

Was it successful?

I'm excited and worried but my OB specialist enter to do that before doing IUI. My DH has low mobility so I hope that everything goes well but u hear so much!!
 
I'm having mine on Wednesday, I'm excited too :haha: :thumbup:
When is yours?

:flower: x x x x x x x
 
Well I just called today to get it scheduled. I think it will be next week.

Pardon for asking but are u going to have iui as well?

Good luck I hope everything goes well please let me know how it goes!!!! Ill be praying for you!
 
No IUI, my OH has very high levels of anti sperm anti bodies so an IUI wouldn't increase our chances of concieveing much O:)

:flower: x x x x x
 
I had my HSG on Thursday. I didn't feel any discomfort at all, although I had taken 2 painkillers before I went. The Dr said I had a high and tilted cervix as she had difficulty finding it and I had to raise my hips up to make it easier for her :haha: Slightly undignified, but overall it was fine. She said everything looked 'ok'. It took about 15 minutes altogether, and that was with having to swap speculums and about 5 attempts to find my cervix! :haha:

I'll hopefully be discussing IUI at my next FS appointment in December.

Good luck for your HSG ladies, I'm sure they'll be fine.
 
Hi....

I had an HSG and was terribly worried about it, but it wasn't bad at all. My RE had trouble getting to my cervix also and had to dilate it, but even with that, it wasn't bad at all. I didn't take any painkillers prior to it, and found they weren't really needed. The worst was a bit of cramping - like period cramps, but that was it.

I am going in for my second IUI tomorrow!

Good Luck!
 
Thanks ladies, it sounds comforting! I know the doc said to take the pain killer 1 hr before & I think I will. I just hope that everyhting is ok & that low mobility is our only issue. So fingers crossed!!!

Did they give u ladies the results righ away?

Good luck ladies!!!!
 
The Dr just said briefly everything looked ok. I think most places will give you a very basic idea, although I know some places won't tell you anything at all and you have to speak with your FS.
 
Hi ladies,

I'm having a HyCoSy (same as HSG but with ultrasound instead of X-ray) done on the 30th September. I really hope that it goes ok. I keep hearing stories about how it can increase your fertility afterwards, so I hope that's the case with me! If not I think we'll be looking at doing IUI. I've been given a prescription for painkiller suppositories (nice!) and a short course of antibiotics to take afterwards.

Good luck!
 
Good luck Tomo.

Sounds like there's a few of us around the same stage - between final tests and waiting for treatment options.
 
Hello Ladies,

I had my HSG a couple of weeks ago. There is an interesting post here about HSG which you may find helpful.

I didnt realised that due to a previous proceedure to have abnormal cells removed from my cervix, that there would be scar tissue. This made it difficult to get the tube through my cervix. The nurse and radiographer did it the end by improvising with some other equipment but if I had read this blog post, I might have had some ideas to pass on to them.

Other than that it was fine. The nurse told me that pain was difficult to predict in women but I can say that it didnt hurt while they were finding the hole in the cervis or passing the tube through and pushing the dye in. It only hurt a bit on one side as the dye went through to the end of the tubes but that seemed to be because I had a slight blockage. The pain was very brief and then I just felt a little crampy for an hour. After that nothing at all.

They took an x-ray about once a second so you could see the progression of the dye. In fact I found it quite interesting to see my insides on the screen and watching as the dye filled my uterus. They also told me at the time that both tubes were now all clear so we could go ahead with our referral for IUI.

Good luck with your tests

fluffy xx
 
OK I messed up a bit and linked to the wrong blog post!! The previous one is about the difference between an HSG and a sono histerogram so also relevant. But the one I meant to post was this one!!!

Ha ha, im losing my mind!!

fluffy xx
 
Hey girls
May I join you all? I'm still waiting for AF to come. And I'll be scheduled for a HSG after that. May I ask, were you offered the option of having General Anaesthetic??? FS said that if I went to the hospital, they can give me GA and I'm seriously considering that.... cos I don't think FS is the most gentle person for a HSG....
 
Fab link , I've read that previously and thought it was good :thumbup:
 
Hello Ladies,

I had my HSG a couple of weeks ago. There is an interesting post here about HSG which you may find helpful.

I didnt realised that due to a previous proceedure to have abnormal cells removed from my cervix, that there would be scar tissue. This made it difficult to get the tube through my cervix. The nurse and radiographer did it the end by improvising with some other equipment but if I had read this blog post, I might have had some ideas to pass on to them.

Other than that it was fine. The nurse told me that pain was difficult to predict in women but I can say that it didnt hurt while they were finding the hole in the cervis or passing the tube through and pushing the dye in. It only hurt a bit on one side as the dye went through to the end of the tubes but that seemed to be because I had a slight blockage. The pain was very brief and then I just felt a little crampy for an hour. After that nothing at all.

They took an x-ray about once a second so you could see the progression of the dye. In fact I found it quite interesting to see my insides on the screen and watching as the dye filled my uterus. They also told me at the time that both tubes were now all clear so we could go ahead with our referral for IUI.

Good luck with your tests

fluffy xx

This is very interesting Fluffy. I've also had some abnormal cells removed from my cervix, so maybe I'll have the same problem. I hope not!

Did they say anything about the scar tissue being a possible cause of not conceiving? I had previously googled this and hadn't found anything that says it can cause problems with fertility. I had my abnormal cells removed 9 years ago.

Good Luck with your IUI!
 
Fluffy thanks for the post!! Excellent and like you & Tomo I've also had abnormal cells removed & that's something I didn't mention to the specialest. Never even thought that might be something to consider. Thanks!!!

When are you having the IUI? Good luck and keep us posted!!! Fingers crossed!!!!

Cherrios - I just got done with AF and waiting by the phone for them to give me a date. I will have the IUI scheduled for next month but after reading so many good things about HSG I'm a tid bit hopeful that maybe it could happen this month after the HSG?!??!? Well if not we are prepared for the next step!

Good luck ladies & thanks for your help! It's so nice to talk to people who know what your going through!

Have a wonderful day!!!
 
Tomo and PR&TR13 - My accupuncturist first mentioned it saying that it could cause problems with TTC but I asked my gp and she said that proiding you are stil getting periods after you had the procedure done then there is no reason why sperm cant get through.
I didnt give it much further thought until I was having the HSG and they said the hole in the cervix was so tight! I said that I once had a coil fitted and they coulndnt understand why they were having problems, until I mentioned that since then I had had a loop biopsy to remove abnormal cells. They immediatey said that would explain it.

I guess it really depends on exactly where on your cervix the area of cells were that were removed. Just bear it in mind if they have any trouble during your HSG and ask if they have any tapered tubs to try as that worked for me. Im sure you will all be fine.

Thanks for the good luck with IUI. I rang the fertility nurse and our HIV and hep B and c results are back so they are now filling out te referral forms.

Do come back on here and let us know how your HSGs go!

Love fluffy xx
 
Thanks Fluffy, that's really helpful. I do have regular 28 day periods so hopefully that's not the problem and we've just been "unlucky" I did mention it to our FS in your first meeting, he made a note of it, but didn't say anything else about it. I guess time will tell.
 
How many days after AF did you have the test done?

I got a call them telling me that they recieved the advance payment (by paying ahead it's cheaper) & will schedule the test but they've not called me back and Im really wanting it before O. :( I hope they call me back soon!!!!!
 
Can you call the back to organise it?

I was told that you could only have it up to day 10 but it had to be after you stopped bleeding. Therefore it is usually between CD6 - CD10.

I was told to tring on the first day of my next cycle so that they coud book me in. However, I was on day 5 at the time ofmy FS appoint so called the x-ray department the next day (cd6) and they fittedme in the following day(cd7).

Hope you get it sorted

love fluffy xx
 

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