Checking Uterus & Fallopian Tube Health
A Hysterosalpingogram (HSG) is a diagnostic test that helps doctors assess the structure and function of a woman’s uterus and fallopian tubes. At Bmom Fertility and Research Center, we use advanced imaging techniques to detect possible blockages or abnormalities that may affect fertility.
What is HSG?
HSG is a specialized X-ray procedure where a safe contrast dye is introduced into the uterus and fallopian tubes. This allows doctors to visualize:
Blockages in the fallopian tubes
Structural abnormalities in the uterus
Uterine lining issues that may prevent implantation
Why is HSG Important?
✔️ Detects tubal blockages that can prevent conception
✔️ Helps identify uterine conditions like fibroids or polyps
✔️ Plays a key role in planning fertility treatments (IUI, IVF, etc.)
✔️ Provides crucial insights into female reproductive health
The HSG Procedure at Bmom
Preparation – The procedure is usually scheduled just after menstruation, before ovulation.
Contrast Dye Introduction – A thin catheter is used to pass dye into the uterus and tubes.
Imaging – X-ray images are taken to study the dye’s flow and detect blockages.
Duration – The procedure takes about 15–30 minutes.
In some cases, HSG may be performed under mild anesthesia for comfort.
What to Expect After HSG
Mild cramping or spotting for a short time
Most women resume normal activities the same day
Doctors review results and suggest the next steps in treatment
Why Choose Bmom for HSG?
✔️ Experienced specialists with 20+ years of fertility care
✔️ Safe, advanced imaging techniques
✔️ Comfort-focused approach with mild anesthesia if needed
✔️ Accurate diagnosis to guide effective fertility treatment
