Hi Anonymous and thank you for providing additional information about your initial Ask on the site.
Your physician did not need to use a dye to correctly perform the laparoscopy, a surgery that uses a thin, lighted tube put through an incision in the belly to look at your fallopian tubes. Physicians using this technique have special training and expertise in microsurgery techniques and/or laparoscopy, and often perform immediate procedures to unblock the fallopian tubes or perform other procedures to help a woman conceive.
If it would give you more peace of mind to repeat the hysterosalpingogram (HSG) then by all means do so.
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Hi Anonymous and thank you for providing additional information about your initial Ask on the site.
Your physician did not need to use a dye to correctly perform the laparoscopy, a surgery that uses a thin, lighted tube put through an incision in the belly to look at your fallopian tubes. Physicians using this technique have special training and expertise in microsurgery techniques and/or laparoscopy, and often perform immediate procedures to unblock the fallopian tubes or perform other procedures to help a woman conceive.
If it would give you more peace of mind to repeat the hysterosalpingogram (HSG) then by all means do so.
Hope that helps,
Pam
November 9, 2014 - 11:28amThis Comment
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