Abdominal imaging, i.e. tubal imaging, should not be done on two consecutive days, and if it is needed it is recommended to wait between 3 and 7 days after the next menstrual period. Doing it two days in a row will increase the risk of tubal damage and adhesions, which may cause bleeding. Too short an interval between tubalograms may also increase the risk of infection, leading to inflammation of the reproductive tract, or pelvic inflammatory disease. Patients are advised not to have tubal imaging two days in a row. If you really suspect that you have a gynecological disease, consult your doctor in a timely manner, improve the relevant examinations under the guidance of the doctor, and standardize the treatment.