Do you get a better picture if you have a full bladder for Ultrasound? - picture of bladder suspension repair
I have my 12 weeks on Tuesday, Scan .. Yaaaaayyyy!
There was a blitz-scan a few weeks, and the doctor said he would run better picture if I had a full bladder ... He does not believe in the letter from the hospital to say, but must be wondering, are you better?
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They told me to go with a full bladder! Go with a full bladder on the safe side and if you do not need, you can always empty! You do not need for the 20th Week must scan - if the baby is big enough for you to see it!
If you only have a 2D scanner, so if you do not need a full bladder. There will always tell you in advance, but grows outside the uterus, and how to ensure you a clear picture. You will not have a picture without a full bladder, but not so clear. For 3D/4D need a full bladder. Administered for your next scan - anomaly is usually around the mark of 20 weeks - no need to have a full bladder, because your baby is big enough for your uterus and gets higher and leaned forward, brand n It is not necessary. To save the bladder discomfort drink slowly begins to SIP for at least 3 hours before the time of the investigation. They should be up by one, before he go to save and then sits cross-legged and saw the front .. Scan
Not really. I have a full bladder for my ultrasound have, but just because you have a full bladder, allowing them to see the placenta and make sure everything is OK there. Once you get the most of the time you will be able to empty the bladder and then see further with ultrasound. This happened in me and my great pictures!
EDIT: A full scan of my bladder was about 18 weeks. After 12 weeks I have not had a full bladder well, but again, the doctor must not be an ultrasonic method. Thus, the first people that may be different. Sorry, I just caught. That's all good!
Depending on the type of analysis, what they do. If you have only a 2D analysis, it is necessary to have a full bladder. If you have a 3D/4D scan, you should eat and drink normally, and do not forget to eat 1 1 / 2 to 2 hours before the scan.
You want a glass of water and a few hours before hand.
They told me my 20 weeks scan with full bladder, and also scan the same for my 34 weeks on.
While advancing and everything that makes it much clearer.
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Yes, it helps. I had a scan earlier and I asked if he had a full bladder. I said no, and when I asked why it a better picture when the bladder is full, said:)
Yes, that would be a comprehensive Badder for all push-up (especially in the first few weeks) that a clearer picture is sufficient: P
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If the United Kingdom, we are instructed to drink, drink, and drink again, completing his awkward if you are pregnant, but ultrasound can be seen most clearly with full bladder.
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