Any woman of childbearing age has a certain risk of ectopic pregnancy during pregnancy. If an ectopic pregnancy unfortunately occurs, active treatment is required. Some women feel that surgical treatment is difficult to recover, so they choose traditional treatment. So how long should angiography be performed after conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy? Let's have a simple understanding of this issue. I hope the following points will be helpful to everyone! The conservative treatment of ectopic pregnancy is to use special drugs to kill the test tube embryo and prevent its growth and development. It is recommended that women undergo angiography three months after conservative treatment to promptly understand the condition of both fallopian tubes. If you are planning to get pregnant again, you should do an angiography examination at least three months in advance to prevent another ectopic pregnancy. And proactive examination can also increase the probability of pregnancy. Generally, there are two treatments for ectopic pregnancy: traditional treatment and surgical treatment. If you are planning to get pregnant again, conservative treatment is not recommended. Traditional treatment can easily cause salpingitis and even bilateral fallopian tube adhesions. It is best to choose surgical treatment, which can completely eliminate the test tube embryo and avoid some complications. In order to prevent ectopic pregnancy, you must actively carry out pre-pregnancy physical examination before pregnancy. It is best to use B-ultrasound or angiography to check whether the bilateral fallopian tubes are inflamed and whether they are unobstructed. Pregnancy can only be achieved under the premise of ensuring that there are no abnormalities. If the ectopic pregnancy is successfully treated conservatively by using drugs to kill the test tube embryo, a bilateral fallopian tube radiography can be performed 3-7 days after a normal menstruation. If it is treated surgically, it is recommended to do the radiography 2-3 months after the surgery. Because there are wounds on both sides of the fallopian tubes in the pelvis after the operation, it takes about one and a half months to slowly recover to normal. Therefore, it is recommended to do bilateral fallopian tube radiography 2-3 months after the operation. This is safer. Otherwise, the short time may cause the surgical site to rupture again during the radiography process, which is relatively dangerous. If both fallopian tubes are unobstructed, you can prepare for pregnancy normally. If both fallopian tubes are blocked, laparoscopic surgery with a guide wire may be necessary to clear the fallopian tubes. |
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