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Pregnancy after an HSG

Hi all,  It has been 1 year and 2 months since my last pregnancy that ended in miscarriage.  I have not been able to get pregnant since.  My doctor has started an infertility work up on me.  Got my progesterone tested which was normal.  I just has an HSG done 2 days ago.  At first the dye only spilled out of my right fallopian tube and the left was not visible, however after adding more dye, the left showed up and spilled out.  The doctor said that this may suggest that I may have had some blockage but that the dye cleared it up.  My question is: Has anyone experienced or know of any pregnancies after having this test done?  My doctor told me that this test's purpose is to see if there are blocked tubes but the benefits are that it cleanses you out, so to speak.  If there is any debris or thick mucus, it clears it all up, therefore increasing the chances of pregnancy for a couple of months.  Just wondering if that has happened to anyone and please share your experieince. .
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1798025 tn?1333814468
Will do! Good luck!
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Hi, because my progesterone tested high, it was consistent with ovulation. I have been also using the OPK's and do find the LH surge.  My doctor advised for us to just try for the next couple of months and see what happens before taking any more steps.  Good luck and hope you concieve very soon!  Keep me updated if you do become pregnant and I will do the same.
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1798025 tn?1333814468
Hey, I haven't gotten pregnant yet, but I did have a HSG done in April and the doctor that performed the procedure same pretty much the same thing, that it cleanses out the tubes. Like you we've been trying for over a year and I haven't gotten pregnant. Started the fertility process and everything has come back normal except low progesterone. What are the next steps for you? I started clomid this cycle and hoping that does the trick. This has been a long stressful journey!! Good luck!
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