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Do I need HyCoSy (with history of chemical pregnancies)?

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Mrsspoon3 · 22/05/2021 00:07

Hello! I just wondered if anyone had any experience/knowledge of this please ...

I’m looking to get some more tests done to check my fertility (have had all blood tests and waiting on a normal ultrasound) and wondering about the HyCoSy or other scans that are done to check if tubes are blocked.

As I have had 2 chemical pregnancies (within 5 months of ttc) I just wondered whether it was necessary to get this test? As I have been able to get pregnant does this mean at least one of my tubes are open, or could it be possible I had 2 ectopic pregnancies that showed up as positive on my tests and tubes could still be blocked?

I can’t get to actually speak to a doctor due to Covid to ask these questions, though hopefully will at some point, but just wondered whether anyone had any knowledge of this in the meantime? Would really appreciate it! Smile

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Chanel05 · 22/05/2021 05:21

A doctor won't see you until you've been ttc for 12 month if under 35.

I'd really just hold off on anything like that yet. It is very normal to take up to a year to conceive and unfortunately, that year clock starts again if you have a loss.

My advice would be to hold off testing until you've missed a period.