Hysterosalpingogram: A hysteroscopy would allow your doctor to determine whether there was something within the uterine cavity that may be a factor in keeping a pregnancy but wouldn't let you know about fallopian tubes. If you had a laparoscopy at the same time, then you would know. Alternatively, you could have a hysterosalpingogram that looks at both the uterine cavity and the fallopian tubes.
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Hysteroscopy: If they are able to complete the whole exam they will be able to tell you if the path from ovaries, through tubes and into uterus is healthy and patent.
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