Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is an X-ray procedure used to examine the inside of the uterus and fallopian tubes. It is primarily used to evaluate female fertility and detect issues related to the reproductive system.
HSG is not just a diagnosis—it's a step toward understanding and unlocking fertility.
Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes
Uterine abnormalities (fibroids, polyps, septum)
Infertility causes related to reproductive tract
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Previous tubal ligation or tubal surgery
Scarring or adhesions in the uterus or fallopian tubes
Women experiencing difficulty conceiving
Women with a history of pelvic infections
Women with a history of ectopic pregnancy
Women who had previous tubal surgery or ligation
Women with irregular periods or abnormal cycles
Women with unexplained infertility
Pelvic infection (rare)
Allergic reaction to the contrast dye (rare)
Ovarian perforation (very rare)
Mild cramping and spotting post-procedure
Temporary bloating or discomfort
Initial consultation and tests
X-ray imaging and contrast dye
Pain relief or medication prescribed (if needed)
Follow-up consultation for results and recommendations
Costs can vary depending on the location, facility, and insurance coverage.
Laparoscopy (for direct visualization of the reproductive organs)
Hysteroscopy (for direct visualization inside the uterus)
Sonohysterosalpingography (ultrasound alternative)
Pelvic ultrasound (for basic uterine and ovarian evaluation)
"After an HSG test showed that my fallopian tubes were blocked, I received the right treatment and now I’m expecting my first baby!"
"The HSG revealed a uterine abnormality that was easily treated. I’m so happy that my fertility journey has taken a positive turn."
"We had unexplained infertility, but after the HSG showed no blockages, we got the right treatment and conceived naturally."
"The HSG procedure helped diagnose the cause of my fertility issues. After treatment, I’m now expecting twins!"
Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is an X-ray procedure used to examine the inside of the uterus and fallopian tubes. It is primarily used to evaluate female fertility and detect issues related to the reproductive system.
HSG is not just a diagnosis—it's a step toward understanding and unlocking fertility.
Blocked or damaged fallopian tubes
Uterine abnormalities (fibroids, polyps, septum)
Infertility causes related to reproductive tract
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)
Previous tubal ligation or tubal surgery
Scarring or adhesions in the uterus or fallopian tubes
Women experiencing difficulty conceiving
Women with a history of pelvic infections
Women with a history of ectopic pregnancy
Women who had previous tubal surgery or ligation
Women with irregular periods or abnormal cycles
Women with unexplained infertility
Pelvic infection (rare)
Allergic reaction to the contrast dye (rare)
Ovarian perforation (very rare)
Mild cramping and spotting post-procedure
Temporary bloating or discomfort
Initial consultation and tests
X-ray imaging and contrast dye
Pain relief or medication prescribed (if needed)
Follow-up consultation for results and recommendations
Costs can vary depending on the location, facility, and insurance coverage.
Laparoscopy (for direct visualization of the reproductive organs)
Hysteroscopy (for direct visualization inside the uterus)
Sonohysterosalpingography (ultrasound alternative)
Pelvic ultrasound (for basic uterine and ovarian evaluation)
"After an HSG test showed that my fallopian tubes were blocked, I received the right treatment and now I’m expecting my first baby!"
"The HSG revealed a uterine abnormality that was easily treated. I’m so happy that my fertility journey has taken a positive turn."
"We had unexplained infertility, but after the HSG showed no blockages, we got the right treatment and conceived naturally."
"The HSG procedure helped diagnose the cause of my fertility issues. After treatment, I’m now expecting twins!"
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