At Abirbhav Infertility Care, hysteroscopy is a vital diagnostic and treatment procedure used to evaluate the uterus and enhance fertility outcomes. This minimally invasive technique allows our specialists to examine the uterine cavity for any abnormalities such as fibroids, polyps, adhesions, or structural concerns that may affect conception or IVF success.
Our expert team uses advanced hysteroscopic technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and precise treatment, all in a comfortable and supportive environment. Hysteroscopy not only helps in improving the chances of natural conception but also plays a key role in preparing the uterus for successful IVF implantation.
- Overview
- Procedure
- Why choose Abirbhav Inferttility?
- Cost
- Why checkup Require?
- Do's And Don'ts
- FAQs
Hysteroscopy is a valuable diagnostic and therapeutic procedure that played a key role in our fertility treatment process at Abirbhav Infertility Care. It allowed our fertility specialists to directly visualize the inside of the uterus to detect and treat conditions that could hinder conception or impact the success of fertility treatments like IVF. This minimally invasive procedure helped us uncover hidden uterine issues—such as fibroids, polyps, scar tissue, and abnormal uterine shapes—that are often not visible through standard ultrasound or other imaging techniques. By addressing these concerns early, hysteroscopy significantly improved the chances of a healthy pregnancy.
The hysteroscopy procedure was typically performed on an outpatient basis and involved the following steps:
- Preparation: Patients were given detailed instructions before the procedure, which could include fasting or avoiding certain medications.
- Anaesthesia (if needed): In some cases, local or mild sedation was administered to ensure comfort, although many hysteroscopies were performed without anaesthesia.
- Insertion of Hysteroscope: A thin, flexible instrument with a camera and light, called a hysteroscope, was gently inserted through the cervix into the uterus.
- Uterine Examination: The doctor examined the uterine lining in real-time on a monitor, looking for abnormalities such as growths, adhesions, or structural issues.
- Treatment (if necessary): If minor issues were detected, they were often corrected during the same procedure using specially designed instruments.
- Post-Procedure Care: Patients were monitored briefly before being discharged. Most resumed normal activities within 24–48 hours, with minimal downtime.
This precise method not only helped diagnose unexplained infertility but also allowed immediate correction of conditions that could negatively impact embryo implantation.
Patients chose Abirbhav Infertility Care for hysteroscopy and other fertility treatments because of our:
- Highly Experienced Team: Our fertility specialists and gynaecological surgeons brought years of expertise in diagnosing and treating complex uterine issues.
- Advanced Technology: We used state-of-the-art hysteroscopic equipment for clear visualization and effective treatment.
- Patient-Cantered Approach: Each procedure was personalized based on individual needs and medical history.
- Comfort and Safety: We prioritized patient comfort, privacy, and safety at every stage of care, providing emotional and physical support throughout the journey.
Our comprehensive, compassionate, and evidence-based approach made us a trusted choice for women seeking advanced reproductive care.
While the exact cost of hysteroscopy varied depending on the complexity of the case and the treatment required, we ensured that our patients were always informed and prepared. At Abirbhav Infertility Care, we believed in transparent and ethical medical practices, so all financial aspects were discussed clearly during consultation. Our team worked closely with couples to offer flexible options that suited their needs—making quality care both accessible and affordable.
A hysteroscopic check-up was often recommended when a woman faced repeated IVF failures, unexplained infertility, or symptoms such as abnormal bleeding or recurrent miscarriages. It allowed our specialists to:
- Identify hidden uterine abnormalities
- Improve implantation chances
- Ensure the uterus was optimally prepared for pregnancy
- Treat issues that could otherwise go unnoticed
Timely diagnosis and intervention through hysteroscopy often led to improved fertility outcomes and higher pregnancy success rates.
Do’s:
- Follow all pre-procedure instructions from your doctor.
- Arrange for someone to accompany you on the day of the procedure.
- Rest for a day or two after the procedure as advised.
- Attend all follow-up appointments to monitor recovery.
Don’ts:
- Avoid self-medicating or taking unapproved painkillers.
- Refrain from sexual activity for a few days post-procedure or until cleared by your doctor.
- Don’t ignore symptoms like heavy bleeding or severe cramps after the procedure—contact your care provider immediately.
Q: Is hysteroscopy painful?
A: Most patients reported only mild discomfort. When necessary, sedation or anaesthesia was used to ensure a comfortable experience.
Q: How long does the procedure take?
A: The procedure typically lasted 20–30 minutes and was performed on an outpatient basis.
Q: Can treatment be done during the same hysteroscopy?
A: Yes, in many cases, minor conditions like polyps or adhesions were treated during the same session, avoiding the need for a second procedure.
Q: How soon can I start or resume IVF after hysteroscopy?
A: Depending on the findings and treatment, most patients could resume or begin IVF within one to two menstrual cycles after the procedure.
Q: Are there any risks?
A: Hysteroscopy is a very safe procedure with minimal risks. Some women experienced light spotting or cramping, which usually resolved quickly.
