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Conference turris::womannotes-v2

Title:ARCHIVE-- Topics of Interest to Women, Volume 2 --ARCHIVE
Notice:V2 is closed. TURRIS::WOMANNOTES-V5 is open.
Moderator:REGENT::BROOMHEAD
Created:Thu Jan 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 30 1995
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1105
Total number of notes:36379

225.0. "pelvic ultrasound test--what's it like?" by DELNI::CHANDONAIT (set wishes=fins so I can swim) Tue Oct 04 1988 14:04

    Does anyone know what it is like to have a pelvic ultrasound test?
    
    My doctor ordered one for me yesterday, and I was surprised enough
    not to ask any questions.  I had gone to see her for an ok to scuba
    dive and my pelvis was the last thing on my mind.  It seems my IUD
    has either seceded from my body or is somewhere in my uterus. 
    I have been experiencing sporadic lower back pain and abdominal
    discomfort for 6-8 weeks, and ignoring it because it has been low
    key enough not to seem important enough to bother with.  (Wow, do
    I feel stupid about that.)  Anyway, I managed to get out of the
    doctor's office without thinking about the sporadic pains and
    discomfort.  And needless to say, without mentioning it to her.
    
    To further add to my concern, the IUD is a 'copper 7'.  Before she
    discovered it missing, she related all kinds of grim info about
    them penetrating uterine walls and that there have been so many
    lawsuits against the manufacturers that they have all gone out of
    business.  Then she discovered mine is missing...  
    
    I will have the test next week and find out what's going on. But,
    for now, I'm getting nervous and wondering.  Is the ultrasound like
    an x-ray? I have no idea what to expect.  I'd appreciate any insight
    on what it's like.
    
    Thanks,
    Ruth _who_*knows*_better_than_to_ignore_these_things_
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225.1Very simple procedureAKOV12::INNAMORATITue Oct 04 1988 14:207
    If this ultrasound is the same as what I had then all they do is
    put a jell form on your stomach and then rub a metal round object
    on your stomach.  And you can see this on a t.v. screen and that
    will show them where your IUD is in your body.  (it shows them the
    inside of your body).
    
    hope this helps you ease your mind. Its not painful at all.
225.2ITS NO PROBLEMMILRAT::RYANDaydreaming is my best subjectTue Oct 04 1988 14:2820
    I have not had a pelvic ultrasound, but did have one done of my
    gall bladder area.  They are not like x-rays, they are completely
    painless, they are nothing to worry about.   They use a small, sort
    of flat metal bulb attached to the ultrasound.  Generally they put
    baby oil on the area they are testing to facilitate easy movement
    and cut down on friction.  They rub the bulb lightly across the
    area.  It feels warm (not hot) and you can feel a little vibration
    from it.  Gave me a funny feeling in my tummy--sort of tickley.
    Ultrasound is just sound waves that bounce off your "inards", sort
    of like sonar.  If you are lying in the right position with regard
    to the TV type monitor you can watch.  I don't know what kind of
    a "picture" it makes or how they are read, but they are really very
    accurate at locating landmarks, etc. and finding things such as
    your lost IUD.  
    
    Good luck and don't worry.  It was one of the easiest tests I ever
    had done anywhere, ever!
    
    Pat
    
225.3Not to worryBSS::VANFLEET6 Impossible Things Before BreakfastTue Oct 04 1988 14:3017
    Ruth,
    
    Basically an ultra-sound is a sonic chart of your internal
    organs.  I've had two done, one for pregnancy and one to 
    check for gallstones.  They put this warm, sticky goop
    (lubricant) on your abdomen and then rub the ultra sound
    device on the area.  They will probably take freeze frame
    pictures (telling you to hold your breath, etc.) in order
    to locate your IUD and any abnormalities.  In my second one
    they not only found gallstones but a 1 inch cyst on one of
    my ovaries.  Nothing to worry about but something to be aware
    of.
    
    Hope this helps.
    
    Nanci
    
225.4PCOJCT::BENNETTButterflyTue Oct 04 1988 14:4011
    Ruth,
    
    I had a Pelvic Ultrasound done 2 weeks ago, just like everyone else
    says "It is painless and easy".  In fact it is interesting, the
    Radiologist lets you look at this TV and you can see the inside
    of your body.  
    
    Good luck,
    Bethany
    
                                   
225.5AWARD2::HARMONTue Oct 04 1988 15:3213
    I had an ultrasound a few years ago to help determine the size of
    an ovarian cyst.  It's basically as the other replies have stated.
    The only discomfort I had was having to maintain a full bladder
    so they could get a good picture. I could see the monitor while
    it was being done.  I must admit, it was fascinating.
    
    Good luck.
    
    P.
    


                                                     
225.6exDELNI::CHANDONAITset wishes=fins so I can swimTue Oct 04 1988 18:299
    Thank you for your responses. I expect that I will sleep much better
    tonight than I did last night.  I am not looking forward to the
    part where I have to maintain a full bladder, but that will be a
    small degree of discomfort compared to the stuff I dreamed of last
    night.
    
    I feel much, much less anxiety now. 
    Thanks.
    Ruth                
225.7The gadget doesn't hurtSKYLRK::OLSONgreen chile crusader!Tue Oct 04 1988 18:3213
    A few years ago I had one done when a military doctor thought he
    heard a heart valve problem and sent me to a specialist.  I had
    some discomfort just because they made me contort all over the table
    to get good pictures, because the sound waves don't penetrate certain
    upper chest areas easily.  Given that a pelvic/lower abdominal area
    doesn't have a breastbone or shoulder blades to sound through, you
    shouldn't have any trouble.  I got the impression it works like
    sonar, bouncing sound waves through you.
    
    Absolutely fascinating to watch your own heart beating, valves opening
    and closing!                            
    
    DougO
225.8Very painlessTYFOON::LEMIEUXWed Oct 05 1988 17:387
    I've had two pelvic ultrasounds done.  No problem or pain involved.
    Only discomfort is you have to have a full bladder. You have to
    drink about 8 glasses of water before you go in.  But it's really
    neat to see what you're made up of inside.  Don't worry, have it
    done.  You'll feel better.  It is exactly how .1 described it.
    
    Take care.
225.9I'm good for another 100,000 miles!DELNI::CHANDONAITset wishes=fins so I can swimThu Oct 13 1988 15:389
    I'd like to thank you for your responses. I had the test and it
    was just as you all described, painless except for the discomfort
    associated with the ever-so-full bladder. Looks like I'm good for
    another 100,000 miles. 
    
    I'm glad I discovered this notesfile! I look forward to helping
    out when any of you need answers or encouragement.
    
    Ruth