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… are mild and can be treated using medicine. If you breastfeed and are concerned about whether the contrast … passes into breast milk and even less is passed on to the baby. But if you are concerned, you can stop breastfeeding for up to 24 hours after the test. During this time, …
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… are mild and can be treated using medicine. If you breastfeed and are concerned about whether the contrast … passes into breast milk and even less is passed on to the baby. But if you are concerned, you can stop breastfeeding for up to 24 hours after the test. During this time, …
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… an allergic reaction to the dye (contrast material). If you breastfeed and are concerned about whether the contrast … passes into breast milk and even less is passed on to the baby. But if you are concerned, you can stop breastfeeding for up to 24 hours after the test. During this time, …
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… or pants. Don't wear jewellery to the test. If you are breastfeeding, you may want to pump enough breast milk before the … test can get into your breast milk and is not good for the baby. How It Is Done A cardiac perfusion scan is usually …
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… a sample of urine. A second type uses a urine collection cup with a test device. To use this type of test, you may … Or you may put the test device into urine collected in a cup. The accuracy of home pregnancy tests is different for … how to do the test. Some kits have a urine collection cup and a dipstick that you dip in urine. Midstream kits …
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… before this test. You are or might be pregnant. You are breastfeeding. The radioactive tracer used in this test can get into your breast milk. Do not breastfeed your baby for 2 days after this test. During this time, you can …
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… to urinate into a collection container. If the collection cup has a lid, remove the lid and set it down with the inner … minimum of 40mls of urine. Carefully replace the lid on the cup. Return the cup to lab assistant. Wash your hands. The temperature of …
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… test) to make sure that your bowels are empty. If you are breastfeeding, you may want to pump enough breast milk before the test to get through 1 to 2 days of feeding. …
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… hemorrhage, or IVH). These problems can increase a baby's risk of having disabilities. Cranial ultrasound may also be done to check a baby's large or increasing head size. The test can also … this test, unless your doctor tells you to. If an older baby is having the test, it may help if the baby is a little …
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… women have high levels of prolactin, which helps make breast milk. During pregnancy, prolactin levels increase by 10 to 20 times. After the baby is born, prolactin stays high if you are breastfeeding. In women who do not breastfeed, prolactin levels …