What is Pelvic Ultrasound?

I didn't got my length for at least 3months, so i go to the OB. She wanted me to enjoy a pelvic ultrasound, so i went to own one. The results red: I have a usual size antruverted uterus, and thin endometrium inside layer (4 mm). I have clear adnexa and cul de sac. What does that aim? And what actually is a PELVIC ULTRASOUND, different from TRANS ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND.? HOw did my endometrial stripe affect my time.

Answer:
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http://women.webmd.com/women-medical-ref...


Note: For your make a note of, I do believe that both can be used. I think the vaginal one is supposed to be better for more rapidly in the pregnancy since it is closer to the womb, but i'm not positive.
I didn't own a period for over a year and after scan was diagnosed next to PCOS.I have have a normal pelvic ultrasound (where they scan from outside and slide the verbs over your skin) and had a trans vaginal scan (when they insert a verbs into your vagina and look from inside), not sure if thats the same as trans abdominal though. Your results seem to be to show that everything is fine (but im not a doctor), did they scan your ovaries? I think the best entry to do is ask your doc these questions afterwards you'll have peace of mind. hope your ok :-)
The transabdominal ultrasound is where on earth you have to drink closely of water (about 32-48 oz of dampen an hour before the test) and the pictures are later take from the top of your tummy (where they roll the special wand-after some gel is applied-around the abdominal area is over your uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries).

With pelvic aka transvaginal it finances that they are taking that special wand and inserting it in to your vagina (much the course that a dr does a pelvic exam to check to see if you have something nonstandard going on-an example) to then press on the uterus and ovaries. They will move it around where on earth it's toward the left and right to check both ovaries.

When they press on these areas it can affect the bladder by making it humiliated.

The results are saying that your uterus is tipped forward (this is average for some women to have the uterus tip a short time bit, mine is tipped forward). As for the thin endometrial pool liner it could be as a result of heavy period for some or in this defence a hormone imbalance of some sort could be cause the lining to lean out so much that you aren't able to win a period. Thyroid problems is one example of a hormone problem that can bring periods to stop.

The cul-de-sac (we in actuality have two of them) are spaces that take place near the bladder (called the anterior cul-de-sac because of it self in the front of the body) and the other in close proximity the rectum (called the posterior cul-de-sac because of the fact that it sits down the uterus and close to the rectum). These areas can become problematic for women who have endometriosis when it comes to discomfort and even just have a cyst.

Sometimes hormone imbalances won't show up on ultrasound and other test such as bloodwork has to be done to try and find them.

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