I have some fluid in my uterus. I am scheduled for a D&C and biopopsy. What does this possibly indicate and how long does the C&D take? Are their picture probes too?
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how long after a d and c procedure normal periods come
At most hospitals you would need PAT, or pre-admission testing, before a D&C procedure. Your doctor will tell you what you need to have done before the procedure.
A D&C, Dilation and Curettage, which is a procedure to scrape the uterus.
Dilation and curettage, D&C.
There are risks with every procedure and the main risk is concerning sedation. D&C is a very common procedure and a very safe one and sterility is very rare.
This procedure is known as a D&C (dilatation and curettage).
No. The entire uterus wall is scraped and sucked out.
no your spouse is not allowed in the procedure room but yes he is definitely needed after the procedure is over. that's where plays an important roleType your answer here...
It is possible for a D&C to mess up a woman's menstrual cycle. Periods can appear up to 60 days late after this procedure.
The ICD9 diagnosis code for D&C depends on the purpose of the procedure.
The next time you ovulate (assuming a menstruation between them).
In the US, a D&C has been an outpatient procedure since the 1970s at least. You will likely be in the procedure room for an hour or two, most of that time just resting and waiting to be discharged.