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You should know all the risk associated with cosmetic surgery before you undergo any.
If you are going to take an ultrasound because you are pregnant, then the answer is no. It usually depends on what type of ultrasound. Some of them, you can't even drink. But preferably, no, don't drink alcohol before an ultrasound.
If my memory serves me right at least an hour before, and they want you to have a full bladder which hurts because you have to sit there and wait for the ultrasound.
There is no special preparation required by a woman before a transvaginal ultrasound. She can continue to take medications prescribed by her health care provider, although she should not drink liquids for four hours before the test.
Before considering such a surgery, one should take into account their risk of undergoing surgery. More specifically, the doctor should consider these risks. If the patient is older or has a history of heart disease or blood clots, for example, they may not be good candidates for surgery.
Patients should be in good health before undergoing ambulatory surgery.
Before undergoing cosmetic surgery procedures such as rhinoplasty one should make certain the surgeon has the proper credentials and is experienced in doing nose reshaping. One should also look at before and after pictures to choose which look they would like to have. One must also weigh the risks against the benefits to make the proper decision, as there are risks with any surgery.
You should always talk to both your OBGYN and your dentist before undergoing precedures such as getting teeth pulled.
Yes you are able to eat and drink before a pelvic ultrasound. It is advised that you drink empty your bladder an hour and a half before your appointment. Then you will need to drink 32oz of water and be done drinking one hour before your schedulable ultrasound. So you will have 1/2 an hour to drink 32oz of water then the want you to come in on a full bladder and not empty until after the procedure. Yes you are able to eat and drink before a pelvic ultrasound. It is advised that you do empty your bladder an hour and a half before your appointment. Then you will need to drink 32oz of water and be done dringking one hour before your scheduualed ultrasound. So you will have 1/2 an hour to drink 32oz of water then the want you to come in on a full bladder and not empty until after the procedure.
because ultrasound is more safer than audible sound.
The technologist performing the ultrasound should consult with a radiologist or other physician if any questionable results appear.
You have two due dates...one accourding to your last period and one accourding to the size of the child on the ultrasound...i think the ultrasound one is more accurate