Not sure what you mean here. It's always safe to be around pregnant women. If they, or you, have had a scan, it does not leave anything that you can catch or is contagious.
A salivary gland scan is a safe test. The only risk is to the fetus of a pregnant woman. Women who are pregnant should discuss the risks and benefits of this procedure with their doctor.
Women who are pregnant or breast feeding should not have this test.
A scan of the bladder probably using ultrasound (what they use on pregnant women) or x-ray maybe ☺
Pregnant women or those who could possibly be pregnant should not have a CT scan unless the diagnostic benefits outweigh the risks. Pregnant patients should particularly avoid full body or abdominal scans.
Pregnant women are the only patients who should not participate in a cardiac blood pool scan.
It is an ultrasound scan.
Pregnant women and those who are breastfeeding should not be exposed to technetium.
The exam should not be performed on pregnant women, but is otherwise quite safe. Since eggs are usually used to hold the radioactive material, patients should notify their physician if they are allergic to eggs. However, other.
If the person offering you the retinal scan cannot answer your concern, go somewhere else that can answer. People offering medical procedures should have a list of conditions during which those procedures should not be carried out.
Truth be told, it is never safe to smoke.
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how was your scan taken??? at five weeks the fetus is to small to be detected by n ordinary on the stomach ultra sound youd need to have a scan through an insertsion of the vagina. at this stage you will not see a heart beat, if you were told you had the fluid in tour womb and that you were pregnant dont worry you are and should see your baby in a 12 weel scan