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Hycosy experiences?

I had a ruptured ectopic 3 months ago and have a HyCosy booked next week. I’m so nervous, less about the pain but more about the results now I only have one tube, as if it’s blocked, I’ll be lost as to what to do.

Has anyone had a HSG / HyCosy and found their tube is blocked - what was the next step? Did you get your rainbows? 🌈

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Struggling emotionally 3 month post ectopic

After 6 months of ttc, I had an ectopic pregnancy at 7 weeks which sadly ended in a rupture, meaning I had to have emergency surgery at the start of february and lose my tube. It’s been a rollercoaster of emotions since then, but I can’t say I feel like time has “healed”. I have good days, but I also have overwhelming bad days where I could still sit and cry for hours about it all. I wanted that baby so much, and i feel so upset and guilty they never got the chance to be here.

I’m at the point where people seem genuinely surprised I’m still struggling so much, since so much time has passed, but I really do grieve my baby every waking second. I’m on the fence between, I’ll never apologise for having so much emotion towards my loss, and also criticising myself for being so sensitive and weak for not being able to move on. I’ve tried to access (free) counselling, but I’ve been rejected multiple times which makes me feel as if even the support systems don’t think I should be this upset.

Has anyone else felt so deeply affected by their ectopic? Does it actually ever get better, or is this something that everyone who’s been through it carries?

We’re still ttc, 3 months and no luck, and I think a rainbow would be the only thing that would pull me out of this storm but that feels so far away :(

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Hi everyone, I had a ruptured ectopic pregnancy in February and had to have an emergency surgery to remove my tube. We’ve started trying again, but I know im ovulating from my tubeless side this month. Is there any point? I know they say the other tube can reach over, but it’s so rare, I’m not sure it’s worth trying.

I read online your chances are the same as before when ovulating from the ovary with a tube, but reduced to 0-5% when ovulating from the tubeless side. So, I think ovulating from the side with a tube is normal chances as before.

Has it actually happened to anyone where you’ve fallen pregnant when ovulating from your tubeless side?

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u/Dull_Specialist_7444 — 12 days ago