You can ovulate the day after an HSG test but it varies depending on the individual. Tests can also delay ovulation.
If your HSG showed that your Fallopian tubes are blocked then it would be impossible to get pregnant.
No, a HSG (hysterosalpingogram) test is a diagnostic test to determine if there are blockages in the fallopian tubes. It does not have the capability to clear any blockages in the tubes. Treatment options for blocked tubes may include surgery or other fertility procedures.
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.
HSG Düsseldorf was created in 2000.
HSG Wetzlar was created in 1904.
It is my understanding that you can ovulate on cycle day 11 at the earliest. Ovulation test detect ovulation 24 to 48 hours before . If you in deed took an Ovulation test on cd9 then it would seem to me that you will be ovulating on CD 11 which is early but entirely possible. If you're trying to get PG then start doing the dance!
Most women ovulate between day 12 and day 18 of their cycle.
HSG Nordhorn-Lingen was created in 1981.
No
Yes, Definitely.
You can't. If there's no ovulation there's no egg released for the semen to get to. NOTE: not having a positive ovulation test doesn't neccissarily mean you don't ovulate. If your hormone levels are low, your test might not be reliable.
You don't ovulate when you are pregnant.