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what adequate tissue do they want to look for????? My inclination

would be not to do it----But medically, I do not know the risks---I

am sure some here would know--- did Dr say what they would do if they

were not pleased with the results they find???? I think a

perinatologist and lots of US would be the way to go--- not sure what

they are looking for....

J/ Bu DS 6-22-02

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what adequate tissue do they want to look for????? My inclination

would be not to do it----But medically, I do not know the risks---I

am sure some here would know--- did Dr say what they would do if they

were not pleased with the results they find???? I think a

perinatologist and lots of US would be the way to go--- not sure what

they are looking for....

J/ Bu DS 6-22-02

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what adequate tissue do they want to look for????? My inclination

would be not to do it----But medically, I do not know the risks---I

am sure some here would know--- did Dr say what they would do if they

were not pleased with the results they find???? I think a

perinatologist and lots of US would be the way to go--- not sure what

they are looking for....

J/ Bu DS 6-22-02

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Adequate tissue around the fetus is what they said. I've had 7 u/s

and see perinatologist every 3 weeks, ob every 2 weeks. Apparently

there are no risks associated with mri, it is more like u/s than an

xray. I didn't really give it any thought when they first mentioned

it, but I recently tested positive for cystic fibrosis mutation, and

had a lot of anxiety over that and I am now questioning all the tests

I'm getting in terms of whether the knowledge is worth the anxiety.

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> what adequate tissue do they want to look for????? My inclination

> would be not to do it----But medically, I do not know the risks---I

> am sure some here would know--- did Dr say what they would do if

they

> were not pleased with the results they find???? I think a

> perinatologist and lots of US would be the way to go--- not sure

what

> they are looking for....

> J/ Bu DS 6-22-02

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Adequate tissue around the fetus is what they said. I've had 7 u/s

and see perinatologist every 3 weeks, ob every 2 weeks. Apparently

there are no risks associated with mri, it is more like u/s than an

xray. I didn't really give it any thought when they first mentioned

it, but I recently tested positive for cystic fibrosis mutation, and

had a lot of anxiety over that and I am now questioning all the tests

I'm getting in terms of whether the knowledge is worth the anxiety.

> ----

> what adequate tissue do they want to look for????? My inclination

> would be not to do it----But medically, I do not know the risks---I

> am sure some here would know--- did Dr say what they would do if

they

> were not pleased with the results they find???? I think a

> perinatologist and lots of US would be the way to go--- not sure

what

> they are looking for....

> J/ Bu DS 6-22-02

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Adequate tissue around the fetus is what they said. I've had 7 u/s

and see perinatologist every 3 weeks, ob every 2 weeks. Apparently

there are no risks associated with mri, it is more like u/s than an

xray. I didn't really give it any thought when they first mentioned

it, but I recently tested positive for cystic fibrosis mutation, and

had a lot of anxiety over that and I am now questioning all the tests

I'm getting in terms of whether the knowledge is worth the anxiety.

> ----

> what adequate tissue do they want to look for????? My inclination

> would be not to do it----But medically, I do not know the risks---I

> am sure some here would know--- did Dr say what they would do if

they

> were not pleased with the results they find???? I think a

> perinatologist and lots of US would be the way to go--- not sure

what

> they are looking for....

> J/ Bu DS 6-22-02

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I don't know, but I, personally, would not get a MRI during pregnancy. I

have no idea what the safety issues are during pregnancy with MRI. However,

like you say, what difference will it make to your peace of mind? I'm not

sure, either, what he means by " adequate tissue " . BU generally does very

well in pregnancy, with the concerns being pre-term labour and breech

presentation. I would question him more thoroughly!

Congrats to the 13 week mark!

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I don't know, but I, personally, would not get a MRI during pregnancy. I

have no idea what the safety issues are during pregnancy with MRI. However,

like you say, what difference will it make to your peace of mind? I'm not

sure, either, what he means by " adequate tissue " . BU generally does very

well in pregnancy, with the concerns being pre-term labour and breech

presentation. I would question him more thoroughly!

Congrats to the 13 week mark!

SU resected, bicollis

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> I wanted to know if any one with a MA ever had an MRI during pg? I

> am 13 weeks pg. I have a B/U with horn resection.

Hi there-

I spoke with our orthopedic guys in the office I work in (they order

alot of MRIs). Their opinion is that they only do lower (knee down)

and upper (arm) extremity - never between the knees and shoulders -

MRIs during pregnancy unless its an emergency regarding the mother's

life.

Personally, I would say no to the MRI. What if there is a problem?

What would they do? If they can't do anything about it, then there's

no point in getting the mri done at all. If they would do something

like put you on bedrest, then maybe you should skip the mri and just

go on temporary bedrest - preventative medicine. Personally, I

wouldn't mess with it ... we just don't know enough about fetal

development, you know?

9wks

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> I wanted to know if any one with a MA ever had an MRI during pg? I

> am 13 weeks pg. I have a B/U with horn resection.

Hi there-

I spoke with our orthopedic guys in the office I work in (they order

alot of MRIs). Their opinion is that they only do lower (knee down)

and upper (arm) extremity - never between the knees and shoulders -

MRIs during pregnancy unless its an emergency regarding the mother's

life.

Personally, I would say no to the MRI. What if there is a problem?

What would they do? If they can't do anything about it, then there's

no point in getting the mri done at all. If they would do something

like put you on bedrest, then maybe you should skip the mri and just

go on temporary bedrest - preventative medicine. Personally, I

wouldn't mess with it ... we just don't know enough about fetal

development, you know?

9wks

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