Anonymous wrote:Maybe I am missing something here, but if the OP has had a child naturally, why would an HSG even be necessary? I imagine the likely hood of your tubes becoming blocked when they were recently open, is very slim, correct? In your case, I say skip it for sure...it just doesn't make sense. I have had a long journey with IF but only one HSG (4 years ago now and currently undergoing IVF), and have had a child since, and no one has asked me to repeat it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
IUI and IVF are definitely not the only options. There are definitely drugs and shots you can take to help you get pregnant. We had medical help for both our pregnancies, and never did an IUI or IVF.
Sorry to hijack this thread, but can someone tell me more about this? I have asked my RE at SGF and they have told me more than once that my only options are IUI or IVF. What drugs/shots are there that can help? What did they help do? TIA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
IUI and IVF are definitely not the only options. There are definitely drugs and shots you can take to help you get pregnant. We had medical help for both our pregnancies, and never did an IUI or IVF.
Anonymous wrote:I would say go on with the tests that way you can know and move one with life. Closure is a good thing and you may be surprised at what you are able to achieve with a little assistance. GW is great at working with people who have limited resources, just ask your nurse for some help
Anonymous wrote:I am in a similar situation - 39, with a young child (10 months) conceived easily. I was also told to do a bunch of tests, including HSG (I guess this is the one you mentioned as being "very unpleasant"). This was at CFA. I have resisted doing HSG so far but the pressure is mounting.
Our RE is apparently a big fan of tests which I don't understand. All they can do is IUI and IVF. If IUI works, it works, if it doesn't work I don't need to know why it doesn't work because either way I will either do IVF or not.
I hate how there is this culture of testing that is expensive, takes a lot of time, is painful.. and then the REs take all of 2 seconds to look over the results.