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I had conceived naturally 5 months back. The aborted on 5th week by MTP under doctor supervision due to some personal reason. Now, as I did not conceive after trying 4 cycles naturally, on 5th cycle I am undergoing ovulation induction process. I hope I will get pregnant this cycle. In case I don't, I am thinking to ask my doctor to take suggestions for whether to go for HSG scan for tubes check now or after 2 more ovulation indication is completed. Then whatever doctor will advice, like if she says to go for HSG scan now, then will go for now and if she says to go after 2 more ovulation induction cycle, then will go for that later. So, is it fine to ask my doctor this question? And whatever she will suggest will go accordingly? Please advice.
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It is only 5 months since you had your abortion. It is not a very long period considering that you had conceived naturally earlier. However in Infertility the dictum is that when the couple starts getting worried about their infertility that is the time to go all out to do full investigations for Infertility. So there is no harm if you go for HSG now.
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Yes you should definitely get your tubes checked
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