MRI Scan of the Pelvis

     I recently had my MRI this past Wednesday March 24that 8 am. Thankfully my scan was close to my house at an independent imaging facility, however it is located on the hospital campus where I will eventually choose to go for delivery if all goes well as my OB/GYN has privileges at the hospital. This is actually my second MRI overall so despite the fact I was nervous I was familiar with the process. Despite my knowledge about the scan it is still scary going into a hollow tube especially with underlying claustrophobia. The scan itself lasted about and hour with the majority lasting during the first phase which was taking pictures of my pelvis without contrast. The second phase I came out of the MRI tube and I was then given a quick dose of contrast then was placed back in the tube. For the final phase of the scan they then took pictures once more of my pelvis and the process was over. 

 

Thankfully I tolerated the procedure well and was somewhat relaxed throughout the process because I was just focusing on the positives and praying that my uterus has the most minimum amount of indentation in it.  After the scan was over I went on my way and left with my husband. I am so fortunate that he is so supportive and despite that this is a struggle for him as well he is there for me and is constantly reassuring me that even if we do have an issue we are going to do whatever it takes to bring a healthy baby into this world. After the scan I left and felt a bit dizzy which the contrast can do.  Now the waiting game starts. I actually reached out to my OB/GYN office and they did mention that they had received my results the next day, however I would have to come into discuss the results with the doctor. I have my follow up for results on my next day off which is April 7thso the waiting game continues. Despite the fact that it is two weeks away I am just taking it day by day to see what my husband and I will face and the obstacles we may face.      

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