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So yes, I got my 20 week ultrasound, baby is fine and healthy.
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I'm having twins and right now I'm still seeing my midwife .
For this and there are risks to too much ultrasound exposure.
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I posted yesterday about my mom's plans to visit and attend my ultrasound. I uninvited her to my US because of the way she has been treating me during my pregnancy. I didn't want her to ruin the US experience for DH and I.
But I sit here thinking that...
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Don't get me wrong--I'd limit my exposure either.
Just super high anxiety and incredibly annoying.
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Radiology or Ultrasound tech? 10pts? Im trying to figure out what I wanna do with my life and I have been thinking about Radiology and ultrasound tech.
Which is harder schooling? how much harder? Can I have pros and cons to both
thank you
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Pros's is ultrasound= more respected career, higher ....
For Ultrasound you have to know all of the organs is how to properly position the patient and press a button to take a picture.
Ultrasound is much more difficult that Radiology.
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I had an ultrasound done, what does it mean? So i had an ultrasound done and it took about ten minutes or so. It was initially done to look at my liver and to see if it was swollen or inflammed. When the technician left the room I was still wiping off...
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The doctors does different blood tests to check cell damage are:
alcohol consumption, medication toxification,
chemical exposure, mushroom poisoning.
Would be the cause
for you to have the ultrasound done.
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You never had an exposure and were advised of it many times.
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Your last post was questioning your 86 day post....
That is my concern not the stripper incident which I realize was not an exposure.
Vaginal wall repair
Causes of vaginal itching
Culture - endocervix
Transvaginal ultrasound
Vaginal years ago.
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My OB told me she wanted me to have another ultrasound in three weeks. She literally said that it's not really necessary but since our baby was measuring a little big she thought she would order it. I would love to be able to see our DS again, but I feel...
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That said, they've been in use long enough (decades, even) that we can concerned about the ultrasound....
Cro/2012/05/what-to-reject-when-you-re-expecting/index.htm I'd be less concerned about the ultrasound effects from cumulative exposure.
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Yes it is conclusive. See a Dr for your symptoms.
What was your possible exposure?
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Transvaginal ultrasound
Vaginal bleeding between periods
Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy
Vaginal.
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Http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articl...20426_DNL_art_1
Radiation Imaging Tests Increase Cancer and Heart Disease Risks
Do be careful about rad exposure, especially CT and even more so CT high resolution. Keep records of ALL yr rad exposures and always...
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I had already decided on the basis of personal research that I was going to have the first one offered as a "baseline... .
Interesting to see the info on mammography at the bottom of that article too, especially as I have just received an appointment for one .
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The left 5.4cm nodule is more worrisome. Many people would have this removed based on size alone but this is not universally agreed upon. At minimum, we do FNA biopsy two separate times for nodules of this size and then if benign Benign ear cyst or tumor...
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Do you know....
I did find on internet that Italy has Laser Treatment to remove benign modules .
But looks like there is no solution, at least not in the US currently .
I wish there is a way to remove the nodules and keep my working thyroid .
Thanks Dr.
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This is a relatively small nodule, in most cases this can be watched with repeat ultrasound in 6-12 months unless there are suspicious characteristics on ultrasound or a high risk history of family Birth control and family planning
Choosing a primary ...
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