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Friday, May 25, 2012
Getting Pregnant isn’t always easy & painless
The fertility Dr. recommended artificial insemination as our first step, so I needed a test called HSG. It typically is done in the hospital where you remain awake and dye is injected into the uterine cavity through the vagina and cervix. The uterine cavity fills with dye and if the fallopian tubes are open, the dye fills the tubes and spills into the abdominal cavity. I recommend that you take plenty of Motrin beforehand, as you will be sore & uncomfortable if this is a test you are having done, and you may also want someone to go with you. My fallopian tubes where not obstructed, which meant I was scheduled to start taking a drug called clomid for my upcoming artificial insemination.
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