Many women go to the hospital for angiography because they want to have a child but are not pregnant. During the angiography, contrast agents need to be introduced into the uterine cavity and the fallopian tubes. How long will it take to get pregnant after this examination? How long does it take to conceive after angiography? 1. When performing angiography, contrast agents need to be introduced into the uterine cavity and the bilateral fallopian tubes. Contrast agents are divided into two types: iodized oil and iodine water. However, under normal circumstances, if iodine water contrast examination is performed, pregnancy can be achieved after one month. 2. If you are doing an iodized oil contrast examination, it is better to wait three months before getting pregnant. This will not have an impact on the baby. It is also beneficial to the baby's growth and development and will not cause any problems. 3. During the angiography period, you may be affected by X-ray radiation. Therefore, it is not possible to get pregnant immediately after the angiography, as it may have adverse effects on the baby. Therefore, you need to wait a while before getting pregnant. 4. Although angiography has little side effects on the human body, you still need to be very careful when you are pregnant to avoid irreparable adverse effects, which may cause great harm to both the child and the woman. There are 2 types of contrast agents: (1) Traditional iodized oil: Its advantages are high viscosity, high density, clear image, slow flow, and relatively sufficient film time. The second film should be taken 24 hours after the first film. It can not only observe the shape and general condition of both fallopian tubes, but also observe whether there is adhesion in the pelvis based on the diffusion of the contrast agent within 24 hours. The disadvantage is that the inspection time is long, the digestion and absorption are slow, and it is easy to cause foreign body reaction and granuloma. Contraceptive measures are required for 3 months after surgery. (2) Digestible and absorbable iodine water: such as diatrizoate, iohexol, etc. The advantages are low viscosity and fast fluidity. Two tablets can be taken continuously with an interval of 10 to 15 minutes. The inspection time is short and it can be quickly excreted through the kidney without causing foreign body reaction. The disadvantages are: fast flow and fast disappearance, if the cooperation is not good, the photo developer is not clear, and it is not accurate for the observation of pelvic conditions. But it generally does not affect pregnancy next month. |
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