Male foot sprain X-rays are radioactive and may interfere with preparation for pregnancy, requiring a delay in preparation. Taking X-rays is radioactive, and it is generally recommended to avoid exposure to tests that are radioactive during the preparatory period to avoid affecting eugenics. The radiation produced by X-rays may affect sperm quality after a male foot X-ray examination. If the X-ray examination is done once in a while for a short period of time, it does not have much effect on pregnancy, and you can prepare for pregnancy after an interval of one month. However, if X-ray examination is done many times, frequently and for a long time, it will reduce the sperm count and increase the number of deformed sperms in men, which may affect the chances of getting pregnant, or the pregnancy may be prone to accidents such as foetal arrest or miscarriage. For safety reasons, it is recommended to delay the preparation for pregnancy appropriately after the X-ray examination, which can wait until 2~3 months to prepare for pregnancy, in order to facilitate eugenics. It is recommended to do a good job of pre-pregnancy checkups, avoid exposure to radiation-based tests, and women should take appropriate folic acid supplements.