The consequences of intercourse after imaging are mainly related to the type of imaging. If the patient is having an ultrasound imaging of the organs, there is no problem with intercourse. If the patient is having an ultrasound tubal lavage, then intercourse immediately after the imaging may lead to inflammation of the reproductive system, and the patient needs to observe the color and nature of the discharge and go to the hospital in time for any abnormality. If it is a subradiography, it is generally recommended to have intercourse only after 3-6 months, because there will be a lot of radiation during the examination, and if the patient gets pregnant too early, there is a risk of partial fetal malformation, although the chance is relatively low, but there is still a risk, so we must do a good job of contraception to avoid serious consequences.