HSG: post bleeding: An HSG (hysterosalpingogram) is a fluoroscopic picture of your womb using radio-opague dye to outline your tubes. To perform this, a clamp is attached to your cervix, and this can cause bleeding post procedure (clots may be seen). "Sunday" some residual blood may emerge, which is from the same source. This may be normal, but if it continues, see your healthcare provider for a re-exam.
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