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Some of these are What is the difference between a Nuchal Translucency scan and an Obstetric Ultrasound A Nuchal Translucency scan is an ultrasound usually performed between 11th to 13th week of pregnancy. It is a screening process ultrasound and blood test to assess the risk for your baby of certain chromosomal abnormalities including Down Syndrome. For more detailed information please see our Can I eat before having an obstetric ultrasound You are required to. The a full bladder. Can I have a female sonographertechnician to perform the scan We have female radiographers and sonographers sensitive to the needs of female patients. Is this test safe for my baby There is NO radiation with an ultrasound examination. Please bring your referral letter Phone Number List from your practitioner and your Medicare andor Pension Healthcare card with you to your appointment. You will be provided with earplugs or headphones with music to help block out the MRI noise. Allow the radiologist to see the anatomypathology more clearly you may require an injection of an MRI specific contrast agent. MRI contrast agents typically have few or no side effect Will the sonographer performing my scan tell me whats wrong It is the sonographers duty to perform the test and ensure the images are of high quality for the radiologist specialist to interpret them. TAGSCAREHealthMEDICALObstetric Ultrasound ShareFacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp.
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