Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 My daughter had surgery to remove a septum about 7 years ago due to 4 M/Cs (three first trimester and one second trimester). The dr. did not do any testing after her resection to make sure that the septum was gone. She became pregnant a few months after her resection and delivered a son 7 weeks early due to placenta abruption. She began trying to get pregnant again about 4 yrs ago. She was able to get pregnant twice, but both ended in M/C (7 weeks/9 weeks). During an ultrasound with the last pregnancy loss, the technician described her uterus as bicornate. Her dr. said that she thinks there is still a septum there and this may be what caused her problems in her pregnancy with her son. If not septum - possibly scar tissue. My daughter is going for a hysterosalpingogram tomorrow. Questions: 1) I am worried that her dr. will not give her an antibiotic after her test. Is this routine? I am worried about scar tissue. Her dr. refused to give her an antibiotic with her last D & C. 2) How good is this test for showing scar tissue or adhesions? 3) Is it ok to be on the birth control pill when having this test? 4) She is having this test on day 11 of her cycle - not the 8 - 10 day recommendation. Is this ok? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 , I can answer some of your questions. Hopefully, someone else will be able to answer the rest. Questions: 1) I am worried that her dr. will not give her an antibiotic after her test. Is this routine? I am worried about scar tissue. Her dr. refused to give her an antibiotic with her last D & C. -> The doctor should prescribe antibiotics. I don't know for sure, but I do think this is a routine preventive measure. I took antibiotics after my HSG, but not after the D & C, if that helps any. 2) How good is this test for showing scar tissue or adhesions? -> I don't know. 3) Is it ok to be on the birth control pill when having this test? -> I don't know, but the place where she is having the test done should be able to answer this question. 4) She is having this test on day 11 of her cycle - not the 8 - 10 day recommendation. Is this ok? -> As long as she is not pregnant this should be okay. -> In case her Dr. didn't recommend it (and mine didn't), she should take Ibuprofin 30 minutes before the test to help with cramping. Hope this helps! Good luck to your daughter! Mikell, 32 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 , I can answer some of your questions. Hopefully, someone else will be able to answer the rest. Questions: 1) I am worried that her dr. will not give her an antibiotic after her test. Is this routine? I am worried about scar tissue. Her dr. refused to give her an antibiotic with her last D & C. -> The doctor should prescribe antibiotics. I don't know for sure, but I do think this is a routine preventive measure. I took antibiotics after my HSG, but not after the D & C, if that helps any. 2) How good is this test for showing scar tissue or adhesions? -> I don't know. 3) Is it ok to be on the birth control pill when having this test? -> I don't know, but the place where she is having the test done should be able to answer this question. 4) She is having this test on day 11 of her cycle - not the 8 - 10 day recommendation. Is this ok? -> As long as she is not pregnant this should be okay. -> In case her Dr. didn't recommend it (and mine didn't), she should take Ibuprofin 30 minutes before the test to help with cramping. Hope this helps! Good luck to your daughter! Mikell, 32 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 , I can answer some of your questions. Hopefully, someone else will be able to answer the rest. Questions: 1) I am worried that her dr. will not give her an antibiotic after her test. Is this routine? I am worried about scar tissue. Her dr. refused to give her an antibiotic with her last D & C. -> The doctor should prescribe antibiotics. I don't know for sure, but I do think this is a routine preventive measure. I took antibiotics after my HSG, but not after the D & C, if that helps any. 2) How good is this test for showing scar tissue or adhesions? -> I don't know. 3) Is it ok to be on the birth control pill when having this test? -> I don't know, but the place where she is having the test done should be able to answer this question. 4) She is having this test on day 11 of her cycle - not the 8 - 10 day recommendation. Is this ok? -> As long as she is not pregnant this should be okay. -> In case her Dr. didn't recommend it (and mine didn't), she should take Ibuprofin 30 minutes before the test to help with cramping. Hope this helps! Good luck to your daughter! Mikell, 32 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 , I did not have an antibiotic after my HSG, my doctor never mentioned a need for it. But hopefully more people will chime in. I don't know how well scar tissue and adhesions show up on an HSG, but I do know that they told me I had no polyps, so if they can tell you don't have them then I would imagine they could tell if you did. I would imagine it is ok to be on birth control pill when having the test, as my OB wanted me to go on the pill while I was getting all my tests done to ensure I would not get pregnant. I chose not to go on the pill, but I would assume it is ok since my OB had suggested it. If she is having the test done on day 11, that should be fine as long as she knows she is not pregnant, that is the only reason they like to do it between days 8-10. I agree with Mikell that taking ibuprofen before the test is a good idea. I took it immediately before and I think it was too late. I had severe cramping during the test (but the test only takes like five minutes) and I was fine after. Hope this helps some, , 24, BU/SU?, 1 m/c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 , I did not have an antibiotic after my HSG, my doctor never mentioned a need for it. But hopefully more people will chime in. I don't know how well scar tissue and adhesions show up on an HSG, but I do know that they told me I had no polyps, so if they can tell you don't have them then I would imagine they could tell if you did. I would imagine it is ok to be on birth control pill when having the test, as my OB wanted me to go on the pill while I was getting all my tests done to ensure I would not get pregnant. I chose not to go on the pill, but I would assume it is ok since my OB had suggested it. If she is having the test done on day 11, that should be fine as long as she knows she is not pregnant, that is the only reason they like to do it between days 8-10. I agree with Mikell that taking ibuprofen before the test is a good idea. I took it immediately before and I think it was too late. I had severe cramping during the test (but the test only takes like five minutes) and I was fine after. Hope this helps some, , 24, BU/SU?, 1 m/c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 , My doctor prescribed antibiotics to start the day before the HSG as a precautionary measure. But, my doctor was also aware that I am very prone to getting infections and was fearful of getting one. Have her ask her doctor for antibiotics as a precaution. , I did not have an antibiotic after my HSG, my doctor never mentioned a need for it. & nbsp; But hopefully more people will chime in. & nbsp; I don't know how well scar tissue and adhesions show up on an HSG, but I do know that they told me I had no polyps, so if they can tell you don't have them then I would imagine they could tell if you did. & nbsp; I would imagine it is ok to be on birth control pill when having the test, as my OB wanted me to go on the pill while I was getting all my tests done to ensure I would not get pregnant. & nbsp; I chose not to go on the pill, but I would assume it is ok since my OB had suggested it. & nbsp; If she is having the test done on day 11, that should be fine as long as she knows she is not pregnant, that is the only reason they like to do it between days 8-10. & nbsp; I agree with Mikell that taking ibuprofen before the test is a good idea. & nbsp; I took it immediately before and I think it was too late. & nbsp; I had severe cramping during the test (but the test only takes like five minutes) and I was fine after. & nbsp; Hope this helps some, , 24, BU/SU?, 1 m/c Share bookmarks: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/links/ Share files: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/files/ The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ es/ The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page: http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 > > 1) I am worried that her dr. will not give her an antibiotic after > her test. Is this routine? I am worried about scar tissue. Her > dr. refused to give her an antibiotic with her last D & C. Your worry is founded in some fact, although infections following HSG are very uncommon. I had 3 and my OB-GYN did not offer an antibiotic; however, I asked for and received some each time. > > 2) How good is this test for showing scar tissue or adhesions? Very good for showing intrauterine contours, although some very filmy adhesions can be missed or incompletely revealed. Some flat scar tissue may not show up. > > > 3) Is it ok to be on the birth control pill when having this test? Yes. > > 4) She is having this test on day 11 of her cycle - not the 8 - 10 > day recommendation. Is this ok? Should be all right. I think I had one on CD 11 and things looked good. Especially if she is on birth control pills, her lining should be a bit thinner than normal, and good for viewing irregularities. I'm sorry that your daughter has had such tough luck with her pregnancies. PErhaps a more thorough workup would be in order--to find out if she might not have some other conditions, such as auto- immune or blood clotting disorders, that could also cause repeated miscarriages. It is possible for septum remnants to work against a pregnancy, but most women who have large septa resected retain the total amount of tissue in their uteri--it just is retracted into the walls and covered over with endometrium. Probably by now you know how the HSG went. Hope all is well. Good luck! Beth SU, resected x 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 > > 1) I am worried that her dr. will not give her an antibiotic after > her test. Is this routine? I am worried about scar tissue. Her > dr. refused to give her an antibiotic with her last D & C. Your worry is founded in some fact, although infections following HSG are very uncommon. I had 3 and my OB-GYN did not offer an antibiotic; however, I asked for and received some each time. > > 2) How good is this test for showing scar tissue or adhesions? Very good for showing intrauterine contours, although some very filmy adhesions can be missed or incompletely revealed. Some flat scar tissue may not show up. > > > 3) Is it ok to be on the birth control pill when having this test? Yes. > > 4) She is having this test on day 11 of her cycle - not the 8 - 10 > day recommendation. Is this ok? Should be all right. I think I had one on CD 11 and things looked good. Especially if she is on birth control pills, her lining should be a bit thinner than normal, and good for viewing irregularities. I'm sorry that your daughter has had such tough luck with her pregnancies. PErhaps a more thorough workup would be in order--to find out if she might not have some other conditions, such as auto- immune or blood clotting disorders, that could also cause repeated miscarriages. It is possible for septum remnants to work against a pregnancy, but most women who have large septa resected retain the total amount of tissue in their uteri--it just is retracted into the walls and covered over with endometrium. Probably by now you know how the HSG went. Hope all is well. Good luck! Beth SU, resected x 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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