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Why is the HSG test Done?

Why is the HSG test Done?

Overall, an HSG test can provide valuable information about a woman's reproductive health and may help diagnose and treat conditions that can affect fertility and overall reproductive health.

An HSG (Hysterosalpingogram) test is a procedure used to evaluate the health of a woman's reproductive system. Specifically, it is used to assess the shape of the uterus and the patency (openness) of the fallopian tubes.

There are several reasons why your doctor may recommend an HSG test, including:

Infertility: An HSG test can help determine if there are any blockages or abnormalities in the uterus or fallopian tubes that may be preventing pregnancy.

Recurrent miscarriages: The test can identify any structural problems in the uterus that may be contributing to recurrent miscarriages.

Abnormal uterine bleeding: An HSG test can help identify the cause of abnormal uterine bleeding, such as fibroids or polyps.

Before fertility treatments: Before undergoing fertility treatments, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), your doctor may recommend an HSG test to evaluate the health of your reproductive system.

Post-tubal ligation or sterilization: An HSG test can confirm if a tubal ligation or sterilization procedure was successful in preventing pregnancy.

Overall, an HSG test can provide valuable information about a woman's reproductive health and may help diagnose and treat conditions that can affect fertility and overall reproductive health.