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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]An HSG isn't just to look at the tubes--it does reveal the status of the uterus, including any polyps. It may not be timely if done well before any transfer, but it does show whether the uterus has scarring, polyps, etc. at the time of the test.[/quote] This is incorrect. An HSG (hysterosalpingogram) is to check tubal patency with a dye/contrast injected into the cervix/uterine cavity using xray. A sono HSG (hysterogram) is when saline is injected into the uterine cavity to check for filling defects such as polyps, fibroids intruding on the lining, etc. using ultrasound. These are two different tests. To answer the original thread question, most mock transfers are performed right after the retrieval while still asleep unless a sono HSG as described above was done. [/quote]
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