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Yes they can. They use ultrasound.
ultrasound technologist or x-ray technologist or radiologist.
if it was Performed Properly .. with the needed precautions ... it DON'T
It is not as 'unsafe' as one might think to have surgery whilst pregnant, however it does help if you're aware that you're pregnant before you have the surgery. As soon as you become aware that your pregnant and have had surgery, it's worth getting an ultrasound done to check that the fetus has not suffered any ill-effects - although most people would get an ultrasound when they find out that they're pregnant anyway. You may find it reassuring to know that it's now considered safe for a pregnant woman to undergo liver or kidney transplant surgery and still give birth to a healthy baby.
It has countless uses in medicine, but is most commonly used by the doctor to "see" a developing fetus in a pregnant woman.
Ultrasound therapy is commonly used to check the heartbeat of a baby inside of a pregnant woman. It can also be used for finding tumors or other strange murmurs.
A sonogram technician (aka ultrasound technician), which requires at least a 2 year associate's degree and a state license.
A woman can have an ultrasound to determine the baby's sex as early as 15 weeks. However, an ultrasound is not 100% accurate - the only way to be 100% accurate is to have an amniocentesis, which is a risky procedure that a doctor won't perform just to determine the baby's sex.
No. Once pregnant, a woman can't get pregnant-er.
No; a woman will not ovulate if she is pregnant.
My baby was 12oz at my 20 week ultrasound and the doctor said that's normal so I'm sure 14oz is good too!