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HyCoSy: Fallopian Tube & Fertility Ultrasound

A crucial step in your fertility journey. We assess the health of your uterine cavity and check if your fallopian tubes are open, without the use of X-ray radiation.

Evaluating Tubal Health for Fertility

If you are trying to conceive, ensuring that your fallopian tubes are open and functioning is vital. A Hysterosalpingo-Contrast-Sonography (HyCoSy) is a specialized, outpatient procedure that provides immediate answers about your tubal patency while simultaneously checking your ovaries and uterus.

Why Choose HyCoSy over an HSG?

A mixed-media medical illustration showing the Saline Sonography procedure. On the left, a woman reclines while receiving an abdominal ultrasound. Swirling blue water graphics and deep purple petal shapes with face silhouettes flow from the ultrasound wand toward the center. The center features a large cross-section drawing of a uterus. A thin catheter tube is inserted through the cervix, releasing blue fluid that expands the inner uterine cavity, revealing a round growth inside. Two small inset diagrams below show the uterus before fluid insertion and after. On the right, an ultrasound monitor and two printed ultrasound photographs show a black, fluid-filled uterine cavity containing a bright white growth. The background features textured, painterly brushstrokes in warm cream and green tones.

Traditionally, tubal patency was checked using an HSG (Hysterosalpingogram), which involves X-rays and iodine dye. HyCoSy uses advanced ultrasound and a biologically safe contrast foam, eliminating radiation exposure and generally causing less discomfort.

The Procedure:

  1. Timing: The scan must be performed between Day 5 and Day 10 of your menstrual cycle (after bleeding stops but before ovulation).

  2. The Scan: Similar to a Pap smear and an SIS combined, a tiny catheter is inserted into the cervix. A specialized contrast foam is passed through the catheter.

  3. The Results: The sonographer watches the ultrasound screen in real-time to see if the bright white foam flows freely out of the ends of the fallopian tubes, indicating they are open.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most women experience mild to moderate cramping, similar to menstrual cramps. We recommend taking standard ibuprofen 1-2 hours prior to the procedure.

Yes, you will be fine to drive, though some patients prefer to have a partner or friend accompany them for support.

Please contact the clinic directly to book an ultrasound appointment.

If you have a referral or anticipate needing an ultrasound in Perth, please reach out to our team to arrange your booking.

Call us at (08) 6116 1285 or email reception@athenawomensclinic.com.au

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