A physical and vaginal examination, a vaginal culture, urine and blood samples, a fetal heart monitor may be hooked up, fetal ultrasound, amniocentesis.
It is a common initial step after physical examination when a patient complains of pelvic pain or abnormal vaginal bleeding.
You really need to talk to your doctor or the person who did the ultrasound about this.
If it was a vaginal ultrasound then yes it could give you some spotting.
Yes he did.
No. Neither should a vaginal ultrasound be done. There is a significant risk of damaging the placenta.
Ultrasound results generally take a week to get back to the doctor who requested the ultrasound. If ten days go by and there has been no news, you should call them.
Urinating out of the vaginal opening indicates the urethra has become compromised. Call the doctor to schedule an examination and determine appropriate treatment.
Sounds like it probably was.
It's possible that the abdominal pain and light bleeding you are experiencing after an internal ultrasound could be due to the procedure itself, as some discomfort and spotting can occur. The ultrasound may have caused minor irritation or trauma to the vaginal or cervical tissues. However, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider to rule out any other potential causes and ensure that there are no complications.
I just had this happen. I am 4-5 weeks and had a vaginal ultrasound and nothing showed. The ultrasound specialist, radiologist, er dr and an obgyn all told me that's normal around this time. I went back for bloodwork the next day and my HCG levels doubled. Good Luck. =) They have my "official" ultrasound scheduled at about 10 weeks.
Leukorrhea is a thick, whitish vaginal discharge that makes it possible to balance vaginal chemicals.