Be patient.
was it a pregnancy test at the hospital or at home if at home get the ultra sound if at the hospital don't bother
Yes, after attaining an ultrasound certificate, you can work in a hospital. It might be helpful to discuss your options with hospital adminstration in your area.
I am not 100% sure what you mean by scan, but in my situation a pos test (both at home and the hospital) and nothing showing on the internal ultrasound confirmed an early miscarriage.
An ultrasound might be performed if the doctor deems it necessary. However, if the labor is moving rapidly, an ultrasound might not be performed.
Ultrasound equipment is typically used in hospitals for scanning of soft tissues. Specialist companies such as Hospital Technology or GE Healthcare do sell ultrasound systems.
Depends on how much money the hospital can afford. I'm guessing it would be one or two.
Nope! He is very healthy.
I'm sure the cost can vary from hospital to hospital, however it normally is in the $600 range. For example, for a gallbladder ultrasound in Dec. 2008, a patient in Columbus, OH was charged $627.75 by the hospital (adjusted to $493.43 under the patient's health care plan) and $119.00 by the physician (adjusted to $57.56).
Dr. Latika Singh Sinsinwar is the best hospital in Greater Noida for normal delivery. The consultant gynaecologist, Dr. Singh Sinsinwar uses modern tools like ultrasound and MRI to diagnose any complications, which means your pregnancy will be smooth and easy from start till birth.
Depending on where you are working such as a private doctors office or a public hospital, the beginning salary of an ultrasound technician will vary. In most cases the beginning salary of an ultrasound technician will start anywhere from about $15.30 an hour to $23.32 an hour depending on both the location of your office be it a privately owned business or a public hospital.
Cramping is normal during pregnancy and could persist. It could also be a sign that the baby is in distress or that you are having false labor pains. You should go get an ultrasound to make sure that the baby isn't in distress. If the cramping is sever then it could be preterm contractions. If the cramping gets worse and closer together you should go straigh to the hospital and have an ultrasound or to the labor and delivery room at the nearest hospital straight away.
An ultrasound tech can make as little as 25,000 dollars or as much as 40,000 dollars. This depends on what hospital or clinic they work in and experience.