A hysteroscopy can be done about a month after the tubalogram.
Tubalography can observe the morphology of the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes as well as the presence or absence of occupying lesions. A contrast agent is injected during the tubal examination, which may have a certain effect on the uterus and fallopian tubes. Hysteroscopy can directly observe the situation inside the uterine cavity. After having a tubalogram, you can usually have a hysteroscopy about a month later.
You can have a hysteroscopy one month after having a tubalogram, or you can have a hysteroscopy one month after having a tubalogram. The two are usually not performed at the same time and can be separated by more than one month, otherwise it is easy to cause infection leading to abdominal pain and discomfort.
If you experience discomfort after having a tubalogram or hysteroscopy, you can go to the hospital.