Guest guest Posted June 11, 2004 Report Share Posted June 11, 2004 Hi, Edie: As far as monitoring the growth of FIBROIDS on imaging studies, I don't think any particular time during the menstrual period is better than any other. Much as we Fibroidians *feel* as though the size of our fibroid tumor waxes and wanes throughout our menstrual cycle, actually, it's more of a *sensation* of growth and diminution, rather than actual measurable fluctuations in size of the tumors themselves, during a given month. However, there are natural, expected changes that do occur throughout your cycle (such as the fact that the endometrial lining is thickest AFTER ovulation (during the luteal phase). And that's why the sonographer will ask you where you are, in your menstrual cycle. But, if you have a history of ovarian cysts- (as I do--most of them common, normal and benign), a FOLLOW-UP ultrasound is best scheduled PRIOR to your anticipated ovulation, so as to avoid possibly confusing a problem mass with a perfectly normal, common follicle or corpus luteum cyst. -Roma In a message dated 6/11/2004 12:02:33 AM Eastern Daylight Time, EGT@... writes: Dear LOL: I am soon due for another pelvic & transvaginal ultrasound to monitor the grown/shrinkage of my largest fibroid. Can any of you please guide me as to the optimal time to schedule it.... i.e.: Right before period, during period, right after period, etc.??? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Edie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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