Fallopian tube imaging is an advanced diagnostic technique that can determine whether a patient’s fallopian tubes are open or not after a fallopian tube imaging test, allowing the disease to be treated in a timely manner and without significant adverse effects. Tubal imaging technology will play an increasingly important role in the treatment of infertility diseases. I. What is tubal imaging? The X-ray diagnostic instrument is used to perform X-ray fluoroscopy and film taking to understand whether the fallopian tubes are patent, the site of obstruction and the shape of the uterine cavity according to the image of the contrast agent in the fallopian tubes and pelvis. What are the advantages of tubal angiography? 1.Safety and small side effects; 2.More accurate view; 3.Wide range of application. The view of tubal angiography can detect primary and secondary infertility, tubal poisoning, abnormal uterine bleeding, uterine deformation, longitudinal adhesions and even foreign body obstruction can be accurately detected. How long can I have a baby after the imaging test? The time to have a baby varies with the contrast agent chosen, as it is injected into the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes. There are two types of contrast agents: iodine oil and iodine water. Generally speaking, iodine and water contrast can be used every other month to conceive, while in the case of iodine oil contrast, it is recommended to wait for three months before having a baby. Also, the tubal imaging procedure may be affected by X-ray radiation, so it is not recommended to have children immediately after the tubal imaging procedure. Reminder: Tubal imaging can determine whether the fallopian tubes are patent and can diagnose tubal blockage, uterine adhesions, uterine malformations, submucosal fibroids and other diseases, which is a more ideal method to improve the diagnosis rate of infertility, so patients are advised to go to regular hospitals for examination.