The size of the fetus, to detect multiple or ectopic pregnancy, to confirm the fetus is alive, to confirm the due date, reveal defects in fetus, to check the placenta, position of the fetus, growth of the fetus.
pelvic cavity
A pelvic floor is composed of muscle fibers which span under the pelvis. To read more on pelvic floor, check out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelvic_floor and www.pelvicfloor.com
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Abdominal or pelvic adhesions can be diagnosed through imaging tests like ultrasound, MRI, or CT scans. Laparoscopy, a minimally invasive surgical procedure, can also be used to directly visualize and diagnose adhesions in the abdomen or pelvis. Symptoms such as chronic abdominal pain, bloating, or changes in bowel patterns may prompt further investigation for adhesions.
Under your arms and in the pelvic area
It is located in the pelvic cavity because it is under the diaphragm.
To what, under which conditions?
60,000 miles under severe conditions, 90,000 under normal conditions. 1999> Celica's with VVT-i & VVTL-i engines do not have timing belts, they have timing chains. This is not a routine maintanance item and only needs to be changed if damaged or excessively worn.
ultrasound moves under the sea and makes an invisible wave under the sea and basically crashes into the tsunami and trips it up which means it breaks to early before it hits the land
The two sections that contain the CPT codes for ultrasound procedures are the "Radiology" section and the "Medicine" section. Within the Radiology section, ultrasound codes are primarily found under the subsection for Diagnostic Ultrasound. The Medicine section includes codes for specific ultrasound-guided procedures and interventions.
"Under field conditions" is more idiomatic.
Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome (CPPS) is a muscle and nerve condition of the pelvic floor that refers pain to various areas like testicles, perineum, rectum, and penis. It is generally worsened by sitting. There is a book called "Headache in the Pelvis" by Anderson, a urologist at Stanford that explains it in detail. More information is available on the web under CPPS. There are similar conditions for women who can injure pelvic muscles in childbirth.