Yes, 100%.
It is very possible. Once you bleed at a stage in pregnancy it preceeds to be a threathen abortion. not meaning it is going to happen but theres a 50% chance you will go on. I spotted brwn for a few days I had an ultrasound, and a transvaginal ultrasound. well about 4 days later it continued and well out of no where tissue and clots began to pass, then came the cramps and back aches and different color blood It is very possible. Once you bleed at a stage in pregnancy it preceeds to be a threathen abortion. not meaning it is going to happen but theres a 50% chance you will go on. I spotted brwn for a few days I had an ultrasound, and a transvaginal ultrasound. well about 4 days later it continued and well out of no where tissue and clots began to pass, then came the cramps and back aches and different color blood It is very possible. Once you bleed at a stage in pregnancy it preceeds to be a threathen abortion. not meaning it is going to happen but theres a 50% chance you will go on. I spotted brwn for a few days I had an ultrasound, and a transvaginal ultrasound. well about 4 days later it continued and well out of no where tissue and clots began to pass, then came the cramps and back aches and different color blood It is very possible. Once you bleed at a stage in pregnancy it preceeds to be a threathen abortion. not meaning it is going to happen but theres a 50% chance you will go on. I spotted brwn for a few days I had an ultrasound, and a transvaginal ultrasound. well about 4 days later it continued and well out of no where tissue and clots began to pass, then came the cramps and back aches and different color blood It is very possible. Once you bleed at a stage in pregnancy it preceeds to be a threathen abortion. not meaning it is going to happen but theres a 50% chance you will go on. I spotted brwn for a few days I had an ultrasound, and a transvaginal ultrasound. well about 4 days later it continued and well out of no where tissue and clots began to pass, then came the cramps and back aches and different color blood It is very possible. Once you bleed at a stage in pregnancy it preceeds to be a threathen abortion. not meaning it is going to happen but theres a 50% chance you will go on. I spotted brwn for a few days I had an ultrasound, and a transvaginal ultrasound. well about 4 days later it continued and well out of no where tissue and clots began to pass, then came the cramps and back aches and different color blood
This is essentially a normal kidney ultrasound. A mild cortical echogenicity in both kidneys, and normal renal function can occur in pregnancy when your over-all blood volume is increased.
Lipemia refers to having increased lipid levels in the blood. When someone has slight lipemia, their lipid levels are only slightly higher than normal.
A normal echocardiogram shows a normal heart structure and the normal flow of blood through the heart chambers and heart valves
True. Duplex ultrasound is a diagnostic procedure that combines traditional ultrasound imaging with Doppler ultrasound to evaluate blood flow and the structure of blood vessels. It is commonly used to assess conditions such as vascular diseases, blood clots, and venous insufficiency.
NO an abdominal sonogram/ultrasound will not cause youto urinate blood. If you had that symptom before it was caused by something other than the ultrasound. An ultrasound is a test using high frequency sound waves to take images of your internal organs
Spotting is okay, but period bleeding is bad and if that is your case, you should see a doctor right away.
Normal results of a Doppler ultrasonography - also known as a vascular ultrasound - show normal blood flow with no restrictions, blockages, or abnormal flow patterns in the arteries and veins being examined. The report would typically mention the presence of good blood flow velocity and consistency throughout the vessel.
A pregnancy can typically be detected via a transvaginal ultrasound as early as 5 weeks after the last menstrual period, which is about a week after a missed period. A standard abdominal ultrasound may show a pregnancy around 6 to 7 weeks. However, blood tests can detect pregnancy hormones as early as 6 to 8 days after conception. It's best to consult a healthcare provider for accurate testing and timing.
A normal pelvic ultrasound may show the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding structures appearing normal in size, shape, and position. The endometrium may be of normal thickness, and there should be no abnormal masses or fluid collections present. Blood flow to the pelvic organs should be normal.
by bouncing ultrasound off the flow in blood vessels you can tell how the flow is in that region; can determine if significant blockage is present.
I think you are talking about a Doppler ultrasound. The direction of blood flow is assigned the color red and blue, basically it indicates that the blood is flowing toward or away from the ultrasound transducer, respectively.