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Blood analysis
The most important analyses are those which test the woman’s ovulation capacity (FSH, LH, prolactine, estradiol).
Ultrasound Scan
The vaginal ultrasound gives us important data about the uterus, endometrium and ovary environment.
Hysterosalpingogram
It is an x-ray in which it is necessary to inject radiographic contrast (dye) to see the inner morphology of the uterus and the permeability of the fallopian tubes.
Ovulation Study
- Basal temperature test.
- Hormonal study.
Endometrium Study:
It is not an essential test. An ultrasound, biopsy and hormonal determination are carried out.
Postcoital test
It is not an essential test. It tests compatibility between the cervical mucus and sperm.
Laparoscopy
It is used to determine the aspect of the uterine body surface, fallopian tubes and the possible existence of adhesions or endometriosis. This test complements the HSG (hysterosalpingogram).
Hysteroscopy
It provides a direct view of the uterine cavity and consequently anomalies such as polyps, fibroids (myomas), adhesions, septum (abnormal partition or band of tissue in the uterus) may be diagnosed and subsequently treated.
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