Hysterosalpingogram is a procedure to study the Fallopian tubes in women with infertility to rule out the block in the tubes. Usually The tubal patency Spilling of the dye into the peritoneal cavity The shape and size of the uterus Any morphological abnormality related to uterine contour like Bicornuate uterus can be studied using HSG. Usually, HSG when it is reported normal these points are studied is understood. While going through the HSGs, I have observed an important point that some women who are infertile, their HSG shows over coiled and over lengthy Fallopian tube on one side compared to the opposite side tube in 1999.
The distance to be traveled by sperm on that side is too lengthy and cumbersome. So, whenever ovulation occurs in the form of development of graafian follicle on that side ovary, the chances of pregnancy are less. So, taking this into consideration while doing…