Infertility can be a stressful and emotional journey. When couples, who are trying to conceive, often explore different tests and treatments to improve their chances. One important and helpful option is Hysteroscopy for Infertility. This is a safe and commonly used method that has been designed to check inside the uterus. And improve the chances of pregnancy.

In this article, we’ll explain what infertility hysteroscopy procedures are. And why many doctors recommend them as part of fertility treatment.

What Is Hysteroscopy?

Hysteroscopy is not a very invasive procedure. The reason is that it uses a thin, lighted tube called a hysteroscope. And this is gently inserted through the vagina into the uterus. The doctor can see the inside of the uterus on a screen and check for any problems that might be stopping a woman from getting pregnant.

There are two main types:

  • Diagnostic hysteroscopy: In this type, the doctor looks for issues like fibroids, scar tissue, or polyps inside the uterus.
  • Operative hysteroscopy:  However, in this particular type, the doctor aims to treat those issues during the same procedure.

How Does Hysteroscopy Help with Infertility?

Sometimes, small problems inside the uterus can prevent pregnancy. These include:

  • Uterine fibroids
  • Polyps
  • Scar tissue (Asherman’s Syndrome)
  • Septum (a wall dividing the uterus)
  • Abnormal shape or growths

Hysteroscopy allows the doctor to find and sometimes fix these problems right away. For example, if there is a polyp or scar tissue, the doctor can remove it during the same procedure. This is why hysteroscopy for infertility is often a first step before starting treatments like IUI or IVF.

Fallopian Tube Evaluation

While hysteroscopy mainly focuses on the uterus, it can also give hints about the fallopian tubes. In some cases, doctors may use a dye to check if the tubes are open. However, for a detailed view of the fallopian tubes, other procedures like laparoscopy or HSG may also be used.

Success Rate and Recovery

Many women wonder about the hysteroscopy success rate for pregnancy. The results depend on what is found and treated. If a uterine issue is found and corrected, the chances of getting pregnant naturally or through fertility treatments often improve.

As for hysteroscopic surgery recovery time, it is usually quick. Most women go home the same day. Mild cramping or light bleeding is common for a day or two. You can often return to normal activities within 24–48 hours.

Risks and Benefits

Like any medical procedure, there are risks and benefits of hysteroscopy for fertility issues.

Benefits:

  • Helps identify and treat problems inside the uterus.
  • Can improve the success of IVF or other treatments.
  • Fast recovery and low risk.

Risks:

  • Mild bleeding or cramping
  • Rare chance of infection or injury to the uterus
  • Possible reaction to anesthesia (if used)

Overall, the risks are very low, and many women feel the benefits are worth it.

Cost of Hysteroscopy for Infertility Treatment

The cost of hysteroscopy for infertility treatment can vary depending on your country, clinic, and whether the procedure is diagnostic or operative. In many places, the cost ranges between PKR 60,000 to PKR 120,000. It’s a good idea to ask your clinic for a clear estimate and whether your insurance covers any part of the cost.

Final Thoughts

Hysteroscopy for infertility is a simple and effective way to look inside the uterus and solve hidden issues that may be preventing pregnancy. It’s safe, quick, and can boost the chances of success with or without further fertility treatments.

If you’ve been trying to conceive without success, ask your fertility doctor whether a diagnostic hysteroscopy might be right for you. Taking this small step could make a big difference in your journey toward parenthood.

Created By: Njinsky IVF