Re: Chanced of a Hysterosalpingography effecting ovulation or causing a sudden LH Surge.

From: mperloe@ivf.com ("mperloe@ivf.com")
Wed Feb 26 16:31:43 2003


HSG will have no effect on LH or ovulation.

Original Message: ----------------- From: crystalline@crystallineenchantments.com (Sam) ----------------- Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 23:48:09 -0600 ----------------- To: ob-gyn-l@mail.medispecialty.com Subject: Chanced of a Hysterosalpingography effecting ovulation or causing a sudden LH Surge.

Hello,

I was wondering if a Hysterosalpingography Procedure can cause a sudden surge of LH Hormone without the woman who has undergone the Hysterfosalpingography procedure actually ovulating?

Would this therefore affect an ovulation test making it inaccurate?

Would it in any way effect that month’s ovulation for the woman who has had the test done?

Sam

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