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hysteroscopy
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hi,everyone,i am due to go for a hysteroscopy on the 12th. nov. anyone else had one?
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Your cervix is slightly stretched and a camera inserted into your womb. Teeny tiny camera. You will have no ill effects afterwards unless a general anaesthetic is used, in which case you may feel groggy for a few days. They will do this is they need to do a biopsy.
It really is nothing to worry about.
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/hyster oscopy.html
Your cervix is slightly stretched and a camera inserted into your womb. Teeny tiny camera. You will have no ill effects afterwards unless a general anaesthetic is used, in which case you may feel groggy for a few days. They will do this is they need to do a biopsy.
It really is nothing to worry about.
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/hyster oscopy.html
Yes babyjane , it's a camera passed up through the cervix into the uterus , just a thin camera , not the whole BBC crew ! . It feels odd but doesn't go beyond discomfort and shouldn't actually hurt. Concentrate on the mutiple screens around the room and watch the fascinating interior of your womb. Try to relax , you will be fine :-) xx