During pregnancy, B-ultrasound examination is also crucial for pregnant women. However, when choosing B-ultrasound examination, pregnant women should also understand each protective measure and not harm the baby to avoid various signs of injury. Will excessive force on the ultrasound harm the fetus?
Excessive use of ultrasound can also harm the fetus, so there are many precautions to be taken during ultrasound examination. Pregnant women should understand the doctor's operation and cooperate with the doctor's various contents to achieve better detection goals and results, and reduce detection errors. Some pregnant women may not be familiar with the content of B-ultrasound examination and do not know how to ensure the accuracy of the test. Therefore, pregnant women can take a look at the following content:
1. During the liver and gallbladder ultrasound examination, pregnant women should try to avoid drinking water as much as possible, and the night before the examination, they should focus on low residue and nutritious foods. If pregnant women accumulate a lot of gas in their gastrointestinal tract during the testing process, it may still be necessary to undergo treatment with gastrointestinal tablets. Wait until the gas in the gastrointestinal tract decreases before testing to avoid interference with ultrasound.
2. Pregnant women should not undergo gastrointestinal or biliary imaging two days before undergoing B-ultrasound, especially those with digestive system disorders. If pregnant women want to undergo B-ultrasound examination, they actually need to be evaluated by a doctor to avoid misdiagnosis. During the 1 to 2 hours of simultaneous examination, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor's guidance and operation.