In daily life, women often encounter more problems than men, such as menstruation, pregnancy, menopause, etc. Among them, when women have been preparing for pregnancy for too long, they also need to undergo hysterosalpingography to understand whether their fallopian tubes are healthy and whether it affects their fertility. However, many people are concerned that hysterosalpingography may affect women's future pregnancies. So, is it easy for women to have ectopic pregnancy after two months of imaging?
Whether women will experience ectopic pregnancy after undergoing hysterosalpingography depends on the condition of the fallopian tubes. Even if the female fallopian tubes are completely normal, the presence of upward movement or tortuosity of the fallopian tubes can lead to ectopic pregnancy in women. So after undergoing fallopian tube imaging, women should not relax excessively and it is best to have regular check ups to understand their physical condition.
In addition, women should undergo hysterosalpingography within 3-7 days after their menstrual cycle to avoid affecting the menstrual cycle. If a woman's menstrual cycle is irregular, she needs to undergo fallopian tube imaging 10 days after the end of her menstrual period. Moreover, after undergoing fallopian tube imaging, women should drink plenty of water to eliminate the contrast agent from their body and avoid affecting their health.
After completing the imaging examination, for safety reasons, it is best for women not to have sexual intercourse within three months, let alone become pregnant, to avoid the imaging affecting fetal development. If a woman accidentally becomes pregnant shortly after undergoing imaging, she should undergo timely examination to determine the fetal development. If the fetal development is abnormal, it is best for women to stop pregnancy to avoid affecting uterine health.