This post being about a pelvic ultrasound should presumably serve as a TMI warning in itself...
I was supposed to drink 24 oz. of water 60-90 minutes before this appointment, to make sure I had a full bladder for the procedure. In recent days, I did a few trial runs of drinking various amounts of water and then waiting 90 minutes. I think if I had followed the instructions exactly, I might have peed myself during the ultrasound.
Luckily, the person on the phone with whom I made the appointment did clarify at the time that it's not the exact amount of water that matters, and I should not drink so much that I feel uncomfortable. So, I ended up drinking only about 12 oz. I felt plenty full by the time my appointment rolled around, and the technician didn't comment one way or the other.
I was surprised that the technician didn't ask me to change into a gown right away. Apparently the first part of the procedure is a transabdominal ultrasound, so I just had to lie on my back and lift my shirt just high enough, and push the front of my pants just low enough, for the technician to rub the transducer around on my lower belly. There was a lot of gentle pushing around, and I could not relax at all, my stomach muscles were actually tense from trying not to pee! This part lasted maybe 10 minutes, and she explained that the next part would be transvaginal. I said I was worried about my full bladder, and she said I'd be able to empty my bladder in between. Phew!
After coming back from the bathroom, the technician had me undress from the waist down and lie on the table with my feet in stirrups, with a sheet draped over me. She actually asked if I wanted to put the transducer in myself? I was not expecting that question, but I told her it's okay for her to do it. I thought she might slowly talk me through it, like the OB/GYN usually does, but nope, in just a couple seconds, before I knew it, the transducer was inserted. The next several minutes were about as uncomfortable as you would imagine.
The whole appointment lasted about 30 minutes.
Afterwards, I headed over to the Cancer Center part of the hospital for a blood draw, as instructed by my NP. Everyone seemed surprised to see me coming in off-schedule. I think they might have even called my NP to double-check the order.
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