Re: LLQ Mass in a 10yr Old Female.

From: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)
Fri Mar 15 14:27:46 2002


Dear Regina, I understand your concerns. However, this no long a question about ultrasound, and this Forum is not designed for public questions. Women's hearth or Pregnancy & Birth are designed for these kinds of questions and other women with similar concerns will benefit from the discussion their. Please go to Women's Health Forum on OBGYN.net for questions and answers like this one.

Thanks and good luck. Terry J DuBose, M.S., RDMS Chair, Ultrasound @OBGYN.net

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On Fri, 15 Mar 2002 13:31:58 -0600 GiNaG1214@aol.com writes: ------------------------------------------------------------- > Well, I got the IUD put in on September 1, 2001, and they told me to

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come in  when I had a normal period. So after me and my husband had
intercourse for  the first time he could really feel the string. So I
went back to  the doctors  office to get it cut (which was only a month
after I had the IUD put  in). So  finally on March 5, 2002, I had a
normal period. So I went back to  the  doctors office again and had the
IUD string checked and she said she  did not  see the string. So she told
me to go get a pelvic ultrasound and  maybe take  the after morning pill
just In case I got pregnant.  I went to go  get the  pelvic ultrasound
two days later and the person that was giving me  the  ultrasound said it
was in the right place. So my question is just  because  they said the
IUD was in the right place could I still get the  morning after  pill
just in case? And in your own opinion do you think it would be  wise to
take out the IUD and use another method of birth control, just  because
the  string fell out? Because I'm thinking I'm going to have female
problems and  might even get pregnant because I cant feel the string,
which  because I cant  tell if its in place. I'm just confused and
worried!!!! If there is  any  advise that you could give it would be
greatly appreciated.  I just  don't  want what happened to these other
women happen to me.
> Thank
> Regina



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