You do not usually need to be accompanied by a family member to have a tubalogram. Tubalography is a test in which a contrast agent is injected from the cervix into the uterus and fallopian tubes and then examined by imaging. This test can be performed in the outpatient clinic, and generally do not need general anesthesia, after the examination is completed, you can get out of bed and move around, and after half an hour of observation in the hospital, you can leave the hospital, so it can be done by one person. Of course, it is better to have a family member accompanying you, and the woman will be able to receive better care. For women with infertility, tubalography can be done to check whether the fallopian tubes are in a smooth state and to check the cause of infertility. There may be a small amount of vaginal bleeding symptoms after the tubal imaging, which is usually nothing to worry about.