A hysterosalpingogram (HSG) is an infertility test that shows whether both fallopian tubes are open and whether the shape of the uterine cavity is normal.
Endometriosis is a condition where the tissue that normally coats the uterine lining, or endometrium (where pregnancies implant), starts to grow on the bladder, pelvic sidewalls, ovaries, and elsewhere besides the uterus.
The direction of your uterus has probably never crossed your mind, unless you are one of the millions of women who are trying to get pregnant and failing month after month. While the condition of having tilted uterus is not in itself problematic, it can be a symptom of other pelvic issues or just an
As we packed up to go a nurse came by to discharge me. She said, “It happens all the time that women get pregnant after getting their tubes flushed.
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The HSG or hysterosalpingogram can be used to diagnose blocked fallopian tubes, a common cause of infertility.
Female fertility testing is necessary when a couple has been unsuccessful at achieving pregnancy after one year. Testing should start immediately.
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