X-rays are produced in a very short period of time and have a transient effect on the human body. Although the biological effect has a certain time extension, imaging X-rays used for medical purposes have very little effect on the human body and there is no need to be overly concerned. It is generally recommended that pregnancy should take place three months after the X-ray examination, as the damage to the body’s metabolism and functioning can be recovered after three months. Some studies have shown that X-rays do not have an immediate effect on the human body, but further research is needed to confirm this.