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Sonohysterogram

A sonohysterogram is an ultrasound, which is undertaken after a fluid is injected into the uterus and fallopian tubes. It provides us with a view for a detailed assessment of the uterine cavity. If abnormalities are found we may recommend a hysteroscopy, laparoscopy or tubal surgery.

A sonohysterogram is preferably conducted in the first half of the cycle in order to avoid damaging or dislodging a released egg or embryo. If there is any chance you are pregnant you should not have either of these tests.

  • You may feel slight discomfort during or after these procedures
  • Other risks may include infection, bleeding, and in rare cases, an allergic reaction to the dye
  • You may take two ibuprofen (Advil TM) tablets one hour before these procedures as long as you are not allergic to this medication


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