What should I do if I get pregnant after two months of imaging

  Nowadays, many women are unable to conceive due to various reasons. Therefore, under the advice of doctors, they need to undergo fallopian tube imaging surgery to increase their chances of getting pregnant. However, women generally cannot conceive after undergoing imaging surgery and need to take contraceptive measures. So, what should a woman do if she becomes pregnant two months after undergoing an imaging procedure?

  

What should I do if I get pregnant after two months of imaging1

  Performing hysterosalpingography surgery can treat women's fallopian tubes and uterus, but it requires women to use contraception for three months after the surgery. Because hysterosalpingography involves the use of X-rays, which can affect the quality of female egg cells and be detrimental to embryo quality. However, if a woman becomes pregnant two months after completing the imaging, she should immediately go to the hospital for examination.

  After examination, if the female embryo develops normally and there are no abnormal symptoms, the pregnancy can continue. Women need to supplement folic acid for three months before and after pregnancy to prevent fetal neural tube abnormalities. Women need to go to the hospital for Down syndrome screening in mid pregnancy to see if the fetus is developing normally. In daily life, women should maintain a good mentality, which is beneficial for fetal development.

  However, if a woman discovers problems with embryo development after examination, she should stop pregnancy and undergo abortion surgery as soon as possible to avoid giving birth to a malformed embryo. Moreover, women should take good care of their bodies after abortion and consider pregnancy only after their bodies have fully recovered. Generally, women should use contraception for three months after undergoing imaging surgery. And before pregnancy, a physical examination should be done to ensure that there is no radiation present in the body, so as not to affect the embryo.

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