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What is a hysterosalpingogram?

A hysterosalpingogram (HSG) is a special X-ray of your womb (uterus) and the

pathways through your fallopian tubes.

Why do I need this special X-ray?

If your fallopian tubes and/or uterus have been injured, you may have trouble

with pregnancy. An HSG lets the doctor find out if your tubes are blocked or

your uterus has scar tissue or small non-cancerous tumors (fibroids), or if the

uterus did not grow correctly.

What happens during an HSG?

The radiologist injects a small amount of dye into your uterus by passing an

instrument into your cervix. The dye can be seen by X-rays. Enough dye will be

used to see your womb and tubes. If your tubes are open, the dye should spill

out. If your tubes are blocked, the dye will not go through them.

How long does the test take?

The test will take about 30 minutes.

Does it hurt?

This procedure can cause cramping. Some spotting may happen afterward.

What do I need to know or do before I have this test?

On the day of the procedure, eat small and light meals. About 30 minutes before

the test take 600-800 mg. of either Advil, Motrin or Anaprox (if you're not

allergic). Also take prescribes antibiotics as ordered by your doctor.

When will I know the results?

The results will be available as soon as your gynecologist receives the report.

Remember!

Go to the emergency room if any of the following happens:

Severe bleeding

A temperature over 101.5 F

Discharge with a bad smell

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