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I was finally able to schedule my HSG for next Tuesday and I've been freaking out about it. I'm not nervous about the procedure itself, but about the results I may get. I was just wondering, if you felt comfortable enough, if any of you could share what your results were and what steps you had to take next. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Re: HSG Question
You know as you're getting it done what the status of your pipes are.
Basically, you lie down, they insert something through your cervix (my dr had me cough hard once as she inserted it, and I didn't even feel it go in), and then pump the iodine in. They watch it go into your uterus on the x-ray monitor.
She had me tilt my hips ever so slightly to one side and then to the other to get the dye to go into my fallopian tubes. It then spills out the ends of your tubes.
As long as it fills up your uterus and then flows into/through/spills out of your tubes, everything is clear. They're really just looking to make sure nothing is blocked and preventing your eggs to reach your uterus. Occasionally they can see if you have any sort of abnormality in your uterus.
I was all clear on all counts. Take a couple of Advil beforehand. It was like the most intensely painful cramps ever, but it's only while they're injecting the iodine. As soon as it was over, I felt fine. Oh, and bring a pad. You'll leak afterward, and the pad they give you is like 5 pads in one it's so thick!
B/w 1/8: betas 17,345, progesterone 25.6
my experience was basically the same as @LuckyAngel07 's but they had a very hard time getting the tube up my cervix because it was curved and so that wasn't awesome, I ended up bleeding quite a bit.
but besides that they used water in mine and we watched it travel through my tubes! so you'll know right then and there what the dealio is.
and i'm sure it will go easily for you! and afterwards you'll be wondering what you got all worked up about:)
The Rowdy Roberts
I hope it goes well for you! HSG experiences are so varied that it's hard to say what yours will be like. Mine was horrible, but that's because I had two blocked tubes so no dye could get through and they kept pushing the dye in, hoping it was just "gunk" blocking them (no dice for me.. they were solid polyps). I definitely don't think I'm the norm though so please don't let that worry you. I ended up having to have laparoscopic surgery to unblock my tubes and treat endo which was actually a million times easier than the HSG in my case lol.. The surgery was a piece of cake!
I will add, that a couple months ago, I had a saline sonogram which is different but kind of similar procedure and it wasn't that bad at all since my tubes were not blocked anymore and the saline just flowed right through where it was supposed to. I cried like a baby beforehand b/c I was expecting HSG pain, and was pleasantly surprised! I can only imagine that's how it is for most gals during the HSG.
Definitely take some advil or something beforehand and take a pad. I had some bleeding after the HSG for several days, almost like a light AF. I didn't have any cramps or ANYTHING immediately following the procedure. I actually went shopping. Just do expect some spotting/bleeding. No biggie though. Good luck!! I really hope it goes well and you get good results!
In Christ alone my hope is found. He is my LIGHT, my STRENGTH, and my SONG!
T-TTC since Dec 2008. PCOS/nonexistant cycles(anovulation) and endo. HSG in '10 revealed both tubes blocked. Lap surgery in Dec '10 to correct. Failed Clomid/IUI and injectable(Bravelle)/IUI cycles so far.
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Natural Cycle (8/7/13)- BFP! Beta #1 (9/10/13): 509 Progesterone: 18.64 Beta #2 (9/12/13): 1118
TTC #1 since July 2012
Cycles 1-9: BFN
Cycle 10: Surprise BFP on 10/17/2013!
EDD: June 25, 2014
Baby Girl born via induction June 26, 2014
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~TTC Buddies with akcrrr and amandaf6383~
Natural Cycle (8/7/13)- BFP! Beta #1 (9/10/13): 509 Progesterone: 18.64 Beta #2 (9/12/13): 1118
That doesn't sound odd to me. In 5 years of being off BCP and TTC, I have only started ovulating on my own the past 2 cycles so I understand! I only did two cycles of Clomid but stopped b/c of side effects. The first round, I didn't respond at first so in the middle of the cycle, I did a second round at a higher dose. This makes me think that starting late on the Clomid is no big deal at all. I did respond to the second dose but I didn't get KU. I had to stop the second round due to major visual side effects so no dice there.
As for monitoring, they'll do a baseline (which may or may not happen if you start it immediately after the HSG, since they will have JUST been in there) and baseline bloodwork. I came in several days after I finished the Clomid pills and then I came in a couple times a week for sonograms and bloodwork to see how things were progressing. It was no biggie at all. The appts were quick and easy. When I was close, I did the trigger shot and came back 36ish hours later for the IUI (our cycles were the same price IUI vs non IUI with Clomid, so we just did it). I have always had a follicle collapse sonogram the day after IUI (or ovulation) to confirm ovulation. If I hadn't ovulated then, they would've done another IUI and I'd have come back the next day to double check. Good luck to you!!
In Christ alone my hope is found. He is my LIGHT, my STRENGTH, and my SONG!
T-TTC since Dec 2008. PCOS/nonexistant cycles(anovulation) and endo. HSG in '10 revealed both tubes blocked. Lap surgery in Dec '10 to correct. Failed Clomid/IUI and injectable(Bravelle)/IUI cycles so far.
dx: Unexplained IF (mild MFI)
TTC since May 2011, 1 year trying, and then 3 TI, 2 IUI = BFN
IVF #1 (May 2013): Antagonist Protocol:24R, 18M, 15F w/ICSI; 5dt of 2 early blasts, no frosties = BFN
IVF #2 (August 2013): Lupron Stop Protocol:
28R, 23M, 15F w/ICSI; 5dt of 1 partially hatched blast, 7 frosties = BFP
EDD 5/23/14, blighted ovum (6w6d), D&C (8w6d)
FET #1 (April 2014): transferred 2 5d blasts = BFP
C.J. born 01/09/15
Cycle 8,9,10 - 50mg Clomid - BFN