Hi Shoegal,
It's probably a bit late, but I only found out the answer to this today !!
I go to Pivet (in Perth) and I'm currently doing an assessment cycle. I'm booked in for a HyCoSy tomorrow. I asked the nurse today about the "dye" becuase I was worried it might be too close to O and didn't want it to interfere with anything. She said that at Pivet they use "agitated saline" with the hycosy, and dye is used with an HSG. I didn't question her any more about the dye properties, because I was happy with the saline answer... so I don't know much more about HSG than that they use dye. So maybe that's the main difference ?
Good luck ! Which clinic are you with ? If you booked in for a hycosy at Pivet, the problem is that you'd probably have to do all your screening tests all over again - they're a bit funny that way. But if HSG gives the same result then just go with that ! Just make sure it's booked on CD 7-10 (mine was booked on CD12 coz of a doctor availability problem). Tho my worries about dye are just all in my mind - no-one has actually told me it's dangerous or anythign!! I just get a bit paranoid.!!
Hmm.. now I'm wondering if she said HCG or SKG ... sorry i'm not much help !!!! I'll ask for you tomorrow !
Thanks for your reply. I had an HSG a couple of weeks ago (CD5) and am happy to report that neither tube is blocked. I go to FSWA at Bethesda and had my procedure done at SKG at Bethesda also.
It's a little uncomfortable but I was okay to drive a car afterwards. I had to wait about an hour for my results. I had BT's to track O this cycle (sorry, is that what you meant about having an assessment cycle?) Now in the dreaded TWW!
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