These sounds are intended for probing a woman's uterus through the
cervix, to measure the length and direction of the cervical canal and uterus. Dilators are primarily used to open and dilate the cervix to gain access to the uterine cavity, but can also be used as sounds. Uterine sounding may be performed prior to
embryo transfer to determine the uterine depth and how easily an embryo transfer catheter can be passed through the cervix. In this case, it may also be called a
trial transfer. It is performed prior to insertion of an
intrauterine device (IUD) in order to measure the length and direction of the cervical canal and uterus. This reduces the risk of
perforating the uterus with the IUD. This may occur when the IUD is inserted too deeply or at the wrong angle. Different types of Uterine sounds include the following: •
Hegar dilators have two rounded ends, are fairly short, and are mildly curved in shape. • Sims sounds have a flat end and a rounded end. ==See also==