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Hsg after miscarriage
Hi i had a miscarriage on dec 2021 due to submucosal fibroid and on feb 2022 i had an mayomectomy.from october 2022 i have started for pregnancy .i had an hsg test for tubal patency on dec 2020 .now after trying 3 month with letroz and hcg injections i had two chemical pregnancy.this month my dr suggested me a hsg test again as i am unable to conceive or had a chemical.is it really necessary to do hsg as i was able to get pregnant earlier? Or can i do ssg ? I have heard ssg is less painfull.please suggest as i found hsg is too much painful.
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Go for hsg
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Yes u can go fr ssg
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Since you already had pregnancy, hsg is not required, better to go For , laparoscopy and chromopertubatiom, surgical process better chances than hsg
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HSG is better  ,it gives better Tubal delineation.
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