We really can't diagnose you online but it sounds like your doctor is being thorough and doing what he can to answer your questions.
I believe the test he has planned, which sounds to me like a histosalpingogram, is intended to determine if you have any blockage of your falopian tubes. If so, he can clean them out so that, if you ovulate, the egg has a clear path to your uterus.
Your other symptoms sound hormonal and are common in menopause, so he is likely also focusing on your hormone levels.
The difficult thing about infertility issues is that there are so many variables to be looked into and addressed and it is complex to figure out. Sometimes it can seem like everything works fine and the couple still can't get pregnant, which is very frustrating and heartbreaking. It's hard to hear if something's wrong, like that you're not ovulating, but when you do figure something like that out, they can focus on fixing it, which is a positive.
My guess is your doctor's current focus is on first, getting you ovulating and second, making sure that when you do the egg can properly travel toward your uterus so you have the chance to get pregnant.
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