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Why take an HSG?

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Increase Pregnancy

The test flushes the fallopian tubes increasing the chances of pregnancy.
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Low Cost

This simple test can save the lakhs you spend in IVF and IUI.
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Painfree

Our highly experienced doctors will ensure the test is only as uncomfortable as period cramps.
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Immediate Reports

Just 15 minutes. No general anesthesia. No hospitalization
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We can arrange to pick you up and drop you for the test.
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It's a secret

The results of the test are between the doctor and you. Zero judgement and guaranteed privacy to the rest of the world.
Who does the procedure?
Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee
Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee
MBBS • DNB • FRCR • 8+ years Dr. Gayathri Priyadharshinee is our in-house HSG Specialist. She has been trained in renowned centers like KMCH, Coimbatore and Royal College of Radiology, London, UK. She has been performing HSG Tests since June 2018 and has done 1500+ in just the last 12 months. Having her as an in-house specialist and her expertise is one of the main reasons why we are able to provide the HSG at such competitive prices.

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    Know more about HSG Test

    HSG test, or hysterosalpingogram, is an X-ray procedure that involves injecting a contrast dye into the uterus and fallopian tubes. The dye flows through the tubes, allowing doctors to see any blockages or abnormalities in them. This test is typically performed in the first half of a menstrual cycle, around day 7 to 10. It is an outpatient procedure that takes around 15 to 30 minutes.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can you explain HSG in Hindi? close
    HSG टेस्ट का पूरा नाम है हिस्टेरोसल्पिंगोग्राफी टेस्ट। इस टेस्ट में गर्भाशय और फैलोपियन ट्यूब्स की स्थिति को जांचने के लिए एक विशेष ध्वनि विसर्जन उत्पन्न करने के लिए रचनात्मक उपकरण का उपयोग किया जाता है।
    Why do you need a HSG test? close
    HSG test is done to evaluate the cause of infertility or recurrent miscarriages. It can help detect problems such as blockages in the fallopian tubes, abnormalities in the uterus, or polyps that may interfere with implantation of an embryo. In some cases, HSG test is also done to check for tubal sterilization, which is a form of permanent birth control. It can also be used to evaluate the effectiveness of certain fertility treatments, such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF).
    Who needs a HSG test? close
    The HSG test is often recommended for women who are experiencing difficulty getting pregnant or who have a history of miscarriage. If you are planning to get an intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF), the HSG can help you evaluate its effectiveness. It is a relatively quick and non-invasive procedure that can provide valuable information about the health of your reproductive system.
    When do you need a HSG test? close
    This test is typically performed in the first half of a menstrual cycle, around day 7 to 10. It is an outpatient procedure that takes around 15 to 30 minutes. This is primarily to avoid complications incase you're unaware that you are pregnant. In Her Care, we perform the HSG test on any day provided you take a pregnancy test before the HSG test.
    Can I get a HSG test after my periods? close
    Yes, you can get a HSG test after your periods. To avoid the risk of you being pregnant, the test has to be preceded with a pregnancy test in such cases.
    How long does the HSG test take? close
    HSG usually takes about 30 minutes, and you can go back to your daily activities immediately after.
    Is HSG test painful? close
    You may experience some discomfort or cramping during the test, but it should not be too painful. Our experienced doctors will ensure you feel as little pain as possible.
    Can I drive after an HSG test? close
    It is generally safe to drive after the test, but, like all other procedures, it is recommended to have someone accompany you to and from the test.
    When can I get back to work after HSG test? close
    You can get to work right after the test. There are chances of feeling minor discomfort for 2-3 hours after the test.
    How long after hsg test can you have intercourse? close
    It is generally recommended to avoid sexual intercourse for about 24-48 hours after an HSG test to reduce the risk of infection and allow the body to recover.
    Will I be handled by a male/female doctor? close
    Your comfort comes first at Her Care Diagnostics. We ensure that only female doctors perform the procedure at all times.
    Can HSG test increase my chances of pregnancy? close
    Yes, research has indicated that couples with unexplained infertility may experience a pregnancy rate increase of up to 30% during the initial three months following an HSG. During an HSG test, a contrast dye is injected into the uterus, which can help to clear out any minor blockages in the fallopian tubes. This can potentially improve the chances of conception by allowing the sperm to reach the egg more easily.
    Is HSG test needed before IVF? close
    An HSG test will help you evaluate the effectiveness of in vitro fertilization (IVF). Although it is not mandatory, it is recommended that you take the test before IVF. There are chances that the test will improve the chances of success and you can save yourself from the hassle of an IVF procedure.
    Is HSG test needed before IUI? close
    Yes HSG is mandatory before IUI. The test will clear your fallopian tubes thereby increasing the effectiveness of IUI. The HSG test by itself can also help increase your chances thereby saving you from the expenses of and IUI
    How often should I get an HSG test? close
    The HSG test is not a routine test. It is needed only if you're experiencing fertility problems, have a history of miscarriages, or you're preparing for certain fertility treatments.
    Are there any side effects of HSG test? close
    The risks associated with HSG test are minimal, but some women may experience mild allergic reactions for a few hours to the contrast dye.If any of the side effects become severe, you should contact your doctor right away. Heavy bleeding, severe pain, or fever are not normal side-effects and should be investigated immediately.
    How should I prepare for the HSG test? close
    Here are some things you need to keep in mind while preparing for an HSG test:
  • Inform your doctor if you are allergic to iodine or any other contrast dye.
  • Avoid sexual intercourse for at least 24 hours before the test.
  • Take pain medication before the test as per your doctor's advice.
  • Wear comfortable clothing and bring a sanitary pad as you may experience some spotting after the test.
    Should I be in fasting before HSG test? close
    No, fasting is not necessary before an HSG test. However, you may be advised to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before the procedure to reduce the risk of nausea or discomfort during the test.