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Old 03-31-2009
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is Hysterosalpingogram dangerous for someone who just stopped taking metformin
i am married and TTC... i took glucophage 500mg 3times a day for 5 months. my OBGYN asked me to stop taking it and after 15 days go for Hysterosalpingogram. i read on net that it might have side effects for those who r taking metformin. just wanna know that is it safe for me to go for this test? and is the procedure of this test painful? is this gonna help me in getting pregnant or in regularizing my periods?? plz help me ..... i am so upset n frustrated.... plz help some one??
anyone has gone through this bcoz of PCOS??? plz telme ur experince as well......
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