Anonymous wrote:I spent 14 months trying to conceive my second child. (My first took awhile too for other reasons.) My doctor assumed my tubes were clear (since I’d gotten pregnant before and hadn’t had complications/ infections) but eventually sent me for an HSG. It wasn’t bad (I took ibuprofen in advance and said the pain level was similar to brief period cramping) and I conceived immediately after. My sister also conceived right after an HSG and the nurse said she heard stories about that surprisingly often.
Count me in the anecdotal tally about HSGs leading to pregnancy. Had been TTC for 6 months, got an HSG which was moderately painful due to a blockage- and then pregnant the next month at 39. Tried for a 2nd one year after first child born, and after another 6-7 months, got an HSG - no pain at all- and conceived child #2 at 41.5.