http://sefertility.com
Infertility testing is used to determine why a couple is having trouble conceiving or carrying a pregnancy. At Southeastern Fertility Center in Charleston, South Carolina, the first phase of infertility testing generally includes a hysterosalpingogram, also called a HSG or dye test. Using new equipment that causes less discomfort than older infertility testing methods, the doctors place a harmless dye into the uterine cavity and check to see if it flows through the fallopian tubes. This form of infertility testing indicates whether the woman's tubes are open and capable of allowing the sperm and egg to meet.
For more information, please our website www.sefertility.com or call us, 1-843-881-3900, to make an appointment at one of our convenient offices near you:
1375 Hospital Drive, Charleston, South Carolina
1410 Blanding Street, Suite 204, Columbia, South Carolina
4728 Jenn Drive, Suite 102, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
I went for this test today and I didnt have ANY pain. I was very nervous due to reading all the "stories" online. I had maybe one light cramp when the dye was injected. Dr Patton did a great job and I would highly recommend him.
amtisdale8 3 months ago
I went for this test over the weekend. It hurt VERY MUCH! I didnt do any research prior [which I really should have].
SteGatheru 1 year ago
It does hurt. It feels like very bad period cramps. Take a few Advil before you go. I had it down today. It takes about 5 minutes. Good Luck!
cnsb32 2 years ago
Thank youuuu for the info! I will be having this test hopefully next month! =)
Butterfly041986 2 years ago
Why would it "normalize" your periods?
SaviourSole 2 years ago
thanx toooooo much
anakeda2009 2 years ago
thanx alot im going for mine tomorrow
waslookat1me 3 years ago
Did you get pregnant?
Truhotone 3 years ago
I had this test done 7/08 and it was effective in normalizing my menstrual periods but I kid you not, it hurt but so worth the end result
beba0447 3 years ago