How long does it take to get pregnant after a tubal angiogram?

  Pregnancy can usually be considered in the second month after a tubal imaging.  Tubal imaging is now more and more commonly used to diagnose problems in the fallopian tubes, because it can be used to find out whether the tubes are open or not, whether they are open but not open, or which part of the tubes is obstructed, etc. This test is relatively simple, and you will not feel too much pain during the operation. The side effects of the rays will have been metabolized by the time you plan to get pregnant in the second month. If you are really worried, you can consider getting pregnant three months later.  However, the side effects of iodine oil are a little more serious, and because of the slow excretion, it is recommended to use contraception for three months, which means that it is recommended to consider pregnancy after three months.  In conclusion, how long it takes to get pregnant after a tubal angiogram varies depending on the contrast agent, usually the next month or three months after the procedure before considering pregnancy.