HSG is the test to know whether your fallopian tube is open or not because sperm and egg must meet in the fallopian tube before fertilization will take place and then move to the womb. If it is a situation where it is one of the tubes that is blocked, the other can still be used too get pregnant. Most professional, usually report when they want to, that there is a “forced spillage of contrast’’ in HSG. Which means that the tubes are not open but due to the pressure hey applied when putting the dye inside your body, is what forced the spillage. This does not that your tubes are patent because the dye do not move through that tubes freely. If you see on your report written forced spillage, just know that your tubes are not opened.

Fertility
WHEN THERE IS NO GOOD RESULT FROM THE TREATMENT OF SEMEN PROBLEM.
There are instances where men undergo treatment for abnormal semen parameters, yet see little or no improvement in their semen







