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OB Ultrasound Prep
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You are to empty your bladder 2 hours prior to your appointment time.
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One hour before your appointment, drink 32 ounces of non-carbonated fluids.
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You must not void until after the examination is completed, as a full bladder
is essential in order to do the examination.
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Ultrasound: Pelvic Ultrasound
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What is Ultrasound?
Ultrasound is a non-invasive way to study many of the organs of the body. Ultrasound is high frequency sound waves, which
penetrate the body and bounce off the internal structures, giving an
electronically produced picture on a screen. There is no radiation involved.
Studies to date show that this type of examination has no known harmful
effects.
Pelvic Ultrasound studies the uterus and
surrounding anatomy. It can show abnormalities such as uterine masses, ovarian
cysts and early abnormal pregnancies. For this study you will be asked to come
in with a very full bladder; as this allows all the structures to be studied
clearly.
Procedure
You will be asked to disrobe and put on a gown. The technologist will ask you to lie on a table and he or she will apply a
gel to your skin. This will ensure that the transducer (the probe that emits
the high frequency sound waves) has good contact for sound transmission. This
transducer will be placed on your skin and will be moved over your pelvic area
as the technologist records the various structures in your pelvic area. You
should experience no pain or discomfort from this examination.
Post Exam
The radiologist will review your examination before you leave to make sure adequate images have been obtained. He will then
interpret the images and send a written report to your doctor. Your doctor will
discuss the results with you.
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