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Is hsg test pain bearable. Will there be too much pain. Do I need to take sanitary pads with me will there be bleeding. Should I take some body to accompany me.
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Pain is an individual perception Yes it is a painful procedure yes there can be bleeding so you need to take sanitary napkins with you yes it is always good to take somebody along
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Slight pain will be there You can take pain killers for that Slight bleeding will be there, carry pads Take someone with you
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Hsg with metal cannula is painful. You can do Hsg with Hsg catheter and the pain is significantly less. Please expect some spotting. Better to carry sanitary pads and also take someone with your
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there will be mild pain
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It can be painful mam. It might lead to bleeding PV.
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Slight pain is there. You will be given sedative before the procedure. Yes you have to carry as slight bleeding due to holding of cervix can be there. Yes someone should accompany you
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