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If your HSG showed that your Fallopian tubes are blocked then it would be impossible to get pregnant.
HSG stands for hysterosalpingogram, a test to see whether or not the fallopian tubes are blocked. Dye is injected into the uterus, and the radiologist takes images to show the "spill" of dye into the pelvis.
You can ovulate the day after an HSG test but it varies depending on the individual. Tests can also delay ovulation.
A hysterosalpingogram, sometimes abbreviated HSG, is an x-rayof the uterus and fallopian tubes with contrast.
It sounds like your fallopian tubes are open on the HSG
yes it is possible I am proof. If the tubes are not completely closed it is possible to acheive a pregnancy. My pregnancy is normal and in my uteris. If the HSG test (dye test) showed your tubes to be blocked, then you don't have to worry about pregnancies. During the test trial phase of the procedure, there were 0 pregnancies reported in a study group of over 2000 women over the course of 5 years.
HSG Düsseldorf was created in 2000.
HSG Wetzlar was created in 1904.
HSG Nordhorn-Lingen was created in 1981.
A healthcare professional can diagnose blockages in the sperm path through various tests such as semen analysis, ultrasound, or imaging techniques like a hysterosalpingogram (HSG) or transrectal ultrasound. These tests can help identify the presence of blockages in the vas deferens, ejaculatory ducts, or other parts of the reproductive system, and determine the cause and location of the blockage.
Have you had an HSG to check to see if your tubes are open?
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