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    I just want to know if there is anything wrong,with my baby or something.The guy who did my ultrasound said my baby was healthy,but i cant understand the results i got from the radiology,please help!

    FINDINGS:
    Their is a live intrauterine singleton pregnancy.The presentation is cephalic.
    BPD=80mm
    HC=291mm
    AC=283mm
    FL=58mm
    Fetal weight is estimated as 1.8kg +/-15%
    Suboptimal views of fetal brain anatomy (cerebellum and lateral ventricle)due to maternal body habitus and fetal position,otherwise no obvious abnormality is found.
    Liquor volume is normal.

    The placenta is anterior and clear with respect to the internal os.

    OPINION:
    Suboptimal views of fetal brain anatomy (cerebellum and lateral ventricle)otherwise no obvious abnormality is found.
    Fetal size is average for 31 weeks 2 days.However assigning gestational age in the third trimester is less accurate.
    The EDD is 18 August 2009+/-2 weeks.

    Should i be concerned about any abnormalitie’s or defects.Is this enough proof to show results of having a full healthy baby?I’m kind of worried because my midwife measured my pregnant belly and said i was small :( …please help a girl out.I would be so greatful.Thanks
    Oh yeah forgot to mention that is a scan result of 31 weeks 2 days!
    Babie’s heartbeat was fine and his in the right position she said,just the pregnant belly got me stumped and worrying
    She just told me i measured smaller..which just got me worrying straight away with no questioning

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    In this film, we meet pregnant Maria Nichols as she undergoes a 26-week scan, also known as an anatomy survey, to look for anomalies in her babys organs.

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    3D Scan / 3D Ultrasound – www.ultrasound.ie | Ultrasound Dimensions in Blackrock Ireland, Co. Dublin 01 210 0232 4D Scans, 3D Scans, 3D 4D Scans, Pregnancy Scans, Pregnancy Ultrasound in Dublin Ireland Ultrasound Dimensions 21 Main St. Blackrock Co. Dublin Ireland 01 210 0232 info@ultrasound.ie

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    www.4d-ultrasoundscan.co.uk 4D Baby Ultrasound Scan with the whole family, recorded in September 2007. Parents from both saids join the happy couple as they watch their unborn baby during a 4D baby scan. 4D Baby Centres and Clinics located throughout the UK, Birmingham, St Albans, Oxford, Surrey 4D Baby Ultrasound is a 3D ultrasound but with movement. It is recommended that pregnant women have this scan at 24 to 32 weeks. Video provided to you by bumps care: Baby Ultrasound and Maternity Professional Services. One Stop Clincs LTD

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    “In a video produced in 2002 by the Chinese TV Program Light of Science and Technology Program (????), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, New York) Professor, Xie George Xu, talks about 3d ultrasound imaging and digital human technologies he developed and marketed through one of the first, overseas-scholars founded start-up companies in Wuhan, China called acetech (????).

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    I haven’t been pregnant for 8 years, so this is all new to me. It seems more common than I thought though. Is this something you get done at your doctors? And do many doctors have the right machine? Does it cost extra money or does insurance pay for it? Does it work the same way a normal ultrasound does? Thanks everybody! :)

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    The guy (radiologist) in the room was completely upset and bewildered by this. (As was I).
    I know he wrote up an incident report, but said it should be alright.
    They had to call a doctor to look at her, then a different nurse who used an ultrasound to locate another vein. (The 2nd IV was alright).

    Should we be worried anyway?
    She had this test, (among many others) last week at the University of Minnesota.
    This EGD is the only one she needed the contrast for.

    She is 22, and had a TP/AIT – (complete pancreas removal), last year.
    She has no pancreas, and no spleen. In April (2009) she also had surgery to remove 70+% of her colon.
    Not sure if any of these things would then make matters worse?

    Will there be further problems with her arm later on?
    Does anyone know how we would go about learning more?
    She had Chronic Pancreatitis for many years before her TP/AIT surgery.
    If you need to know more, I do have a website (blog) about Casey’s medical history-
    It can be found here: http://flintville.multiply.com/

    I thank you again.

    http://flintville.multiply.com/
    It was “radioactive contrast dye”…

    I may have listed the wrong test, (she had so many last week, my apologies), but not the wrong contrast used.

    She has been sick for so long now that adding anything else to it is just mean.

    I thank you all for your answers.

    XOXO
    Anne

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    3D Scan / 3D baby Ultrasound – www.ultrasound.ie | Ultrasound Dimensions in Blackrock Ireland, Co. Dublin 01 210 0232 4D Scans, 3D Scans, 3D 4D Scans, Pregnancy Scans, Pregnancy Ultrasound in Dublin Ireland Ultrasound Dimensions 21 Main St. Blackrock Co. Dublin Ireland 01 210 0232 info@ultrasound.ie

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    Ultrasound Scanning: Principles and Protocols, 3rd Edition

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    Twins at 28 weeks, 3D ultrasound in color, part 1

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