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Anonymous wrote:Ultrasound can see things like afc (which relates to how many eggs you can produce). Hsg can see if anything is blocked. To be honest, I would never use an obgyn to diagnose Infertility. They know so little. In fact, I have to explain infertility treatment to my obs and I've used many of them. My first ob misdiagnosed me with pcos when I had none of the symptoms because she did bloodwork during my lH surge. I would go to an re. They can do all the testing in 2 appointments (blood work and ultrasound on day 3) and hsg a week later and will actually know how to interpret it. Only doing a hsg or us will not help give you a clear picture of what is going on
All of this. Try to see an RE if you can.
It has been several years since I had the HSG done, but, if I remember correctly, the HSG may also be able to identify some uterine abnormalities, as well (as can an ultrasound). But both the US and the HSG, along with day 3 bloodwork, are the typical standards for diagnosing causes of infertility. One test alone may not provide you with enough info. Also, don't forget a semen analysis for your partner, if that applies.