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gina409
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Name: g
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MRI question
i have to go for a MRI for my knee for a possible tear...i highly doubt i am pregnant,i do not even think i ovulated..can a MRI do anything in case i am?
also and this is way off..if i do have a tear i need surgery..
i am not putting off ivf for minor knee surgery but was curious can u have surgery while pregnant?
thanks
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Posted 1/13/12 12:53 AM |
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missfabulous
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Member since 6/09 10031 total posts
Name: Colleen
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Re: MRI question
I had an MRI a few months back on my knee. I POAS that morning to double check because I don't think they will do an MRI if you are pregnant.
I have a horrible knee and I don't even know if I would need surgery. Either way, I've put off going to another knee doctor (I've been to 2 already) for almost a year now and focused on TTC.
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Posted 1/13/12 6:30 AM |
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01ellie
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Re: MRI question
When i had a MRI of my knee they asked me if i was pregnant before they turned on the machine...i'm thinking if they couldnt do the MRI if i was pregnant, wouldnt they have asked before i layed down?
i'm not sure about having surgery while being pregnant, you should ask your RE.
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Posted 1/13/12 1:11 PM |
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JME78
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Re: MRI question
MRI is not known to be harmful to pregnancy, but is not recommended - there is no radiation but it does get hot - since its your knee, it should be ok.
I can't imagine a doc would perform knee surgery on a pregnant woman - the anesthesia seems like it would be dangerous!
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Posted 1/13/12 1:30 PM |
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TripletMom
My crazy Trio
Member since 3/09 2246 total posts
Name: Paula
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Re: MRI question
As of now there arent any known side effects of having an MRI done but most places will NOT do it on a person knowing they are pregnant unless its an emergency type of thing. While there is no raditation an MRI is a string magnet that realigns the Hydrogen molecules in your body... I would not have an MRI done if I thought there was any chance I was pregnant.....
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Posted 1/13/12 11:31 PM |
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mrsyoungmommy
can't wait to meet Sophia!
Member since 6/10 1441 total posts
Name: Danielle
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Re: MRI question
G, I would say if you absolutely needed a diagnostic test, an MRI would be the safest if you were PG. As far as surgery goes, obvs if it is an emergency, they would need to do it. I would, however, hold off on any elective surgeries until after I was pregnant. I don't want to say that my emergency appendectomy is what caused PG #1 to end the way it did, but I constantly wonder if the anesthesia had anything to do with the problems that arose later on.
I hope your knee feels better, BTW.
Eta: I just remembered that Zwanger Pesiri has an arms and legs only machine. I'm sure there is a place in Queens that does too.
Message edited 1/14/2012 8:23:21 AM.
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Posted 1/14/12 8:22 AM |
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LSP2005
Bunny kisses are so cute!
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Name: L
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Re: MRI question
I had an MRI and an MRA while pregnant with DS, the only thing I could not have was the contrast dye as it is radioactive.
ETA: I had major pregnancy complications with DS and this was a necessary diagnostic test of my brain.
Message edited 1/14/2012 11:28:09 AM.
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Posted 1/14/12 11:26 AM |
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kelsept
LIF Adolescent
Member since 12/07 833 total posts
Name: Kelley
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Re: MRI question
I'm getting one next week and am 34 weeks
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Posted 1/14/12 2:29 PM |
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