How soon can you have a baby after a tubal angiogram?

  If a woman has a tubal imaging, it is recommended that she wait three months after the tubal imaging procedure before having a baby.  This is because routine tubal imaging requires x-ray exposure. The radiation effects of X-rays usually disappear three months after the test, so it is recommended that you can prepare for pregnancy after three months of the tubal screening. It is also advisable to do some necessary tests such as blood and urine routine, stool routine, white belt routine, ultrasound, as well as viral and biochemical, and eugenics 5 tests before preparing for pregnancy. It is important to pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of the reproductive tract to avoid inflammatory infections.  In addition, you should take folic acid tablets after the tubes are opened and during pregnancy preparation, pay attention to balanced nutrition and do not stay up late.