Blockage of the fallopian tubes is a common cause of infertility. If you have not become pregnant after one year of sexual activity, it is necessary to undergo relevant examinations. If there is blockage in the fallopian tubes, imaging surgery can be used to unblock them. This is a very common method and the treatment effect is also good. However, how long can pregnancy be prepared after imaging?
After three months of imaging, pregnancy can be prepared because it is done through X-rays, which have a certain amount of radiation and may have residual effects in the body. Preparing for pregnancy too early can easily cause fetal malformations, and this residual radiation takes about three months to completely eliminate. Therefore, it is necessary to wait for a certain period of time before preparing for pregnancy. Before preparing for pregnancy, oral folic acid tablets should be taken until 3 months of pregnancy to prevent fetal neural tube abnormalities.
Hysterosalpingography should be avoided during menstruation, preferably 3-7 days after the end of menstruation, which is not the ovulation period for women and has little impact on eggs. Due to different contrast agents, pregnancy restrictions may also vary. However, for the sake of eugenics, it is best not to conceive too early.
After completing the imaging, postoperative anti-inflammatory treatment is usually given, mostly antibiotics, to prevent symptoms of infection. Moreover, sexual intercourse should not be done immediately after surgery, preferably one month later to avoid cervical infection. Women may experience brief vaginal bleeding, but don't worry too much as it usually doesn't last long.