There are many factors that can affect a woman's ability to conceive normally, and fallopian tube problems are one of them. If a woman has been preparing for pregnancy for more than six months but still hasn't become pregnant, she needs to undergo a fallopian tube examination to see if there are any abnormalities. However, when should she undergo a fallopian tube examination?
Tubal examination is generally performed on the third day after menstruation, as the endometrial environment in women is more suitable for examination and the examination results are more accurate. There are two common methods for fallopian tube examination, one is hysterosalpingography, and the other is laparoscopic examination.
Before undergoing fallopian tube examination, women should pay attention to their physical condition and whether they are suitable for the examination. In cases of reproductive tract inflammation, women should not undergo fallopian tube examination, and it is best to wait until they have fully recovered before undergoing the examination. Usually, before performing a fallopian tube examination, other corresponding tests such as routine vaginal discharge examination are also performed. And a few days before the examination, women should also avoid sexual activity.
After the examination, due to the open state of the uterine opening and slight damage to the uterine membrane, it is not advisable to have sexual intercourse after the examination to prevent infection. After the examination, it is necessary to rest for half a month or a month before having sexual intercourse. At the same time, antibiotic treatment should be given. Women should also take good personal hygiene care to reduce the occurrence of diseases and prevent the occurrence of fallopian tube diseases.