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A uterine ultrasound is a test that uses sound waves and a computer to make pictures of the inside of the uterus, the organ where a baby grows during pregnancy. It's safe and does not use radiation.
Tell your doctor about your menstrual cycle. If you still have menstrual periods, it's best to have this procedure immediately after your period and within 10 days after the first day of your period to minimize the risk of infection. Talk with your doctor about any special instructions. You may be given an antibiotic before the test. This is to help prevent infection.
The procedure usually lasts less than 30 minutes. It includes several different tests. You can expect the following:
You will likely be able to go home right after your procedure. In most cases, you can return to your normal activities right away. The saline fluid will leak from your vagina over the next few hours. You may need to wear an absorbent pad after the procedure. For a while after the procedure, you may have symptoms like:
Talk with your doctor about taking over-the-counter pain medicine.
An ultrasound is usually done by a sonographer, a radiologist, or another health care provider. After the exam, the images will be reviewed and reported to your doctor. Your doctor will talk with you about the results. They may give you a diagnosis, advise treatment, or order more tests.
Contact your doctor right away if you have any of these: