Mild endometrial adhesions, mild tubal adhesions and tubal twisting can be improved after imaging, which will help the sperm and egg to unite and the fertilized egg to settle, thus improving the chances of conception. After a longer period of time, the fallopian tubes may re-adhere and the chances of conception may be reduced or lost. During the procedure, the contrast medium will enter the uterine cavity, fallopian tubes, and then the pelvis. Mild endometrial and tubal adhesions, if present at the time of the imaging, can help to separate the adhesions and also improve the tubal distortion. Because the imaging helps to remove unfavorable factors affecting conception, getting pregnant as soon as possible after imaging improves the chances of successful conception. In addition to this, the tubal lumen is relatively thin, and if inflammation occurs, there is a high risk that the tubes will become re-adherent. If the tubes become re-adherent, the sperm and egg will not be able to unite, and conception will not be possible. Therefore, it is important to get pregnant as soon as possible after the imaging to avoid waiting for a longer period of time before the fallopian tubes become adherent again, reducing or losing the chances of conception. For women with fertility needs, they can choose ultrasound vaginal tubal iodized oil imaging without X-ray radiation, and if there is no obvious abnormality in the results, they can get pregnant as soon as possible under the guidance of the doctor.