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662447 tn?1333296146

TTC and getting a CAT scan

I'm TTC after m/c in July and I'm having an issue with kidney stones. My dr wants a cat scan. He did a urine preg test was neg but that is what I expected. I just ovulated within the last 2 or 3 days so here is the question. Will the scan hurt my chances of implantation if I have been fertilized? Or stop the fertilization? I hate this. After my m/c I have had all kinds of issues.
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662447 tn?1333296146
i did a little research and found the american society of radiology or whatever say it is okay until the 8th week and that is as much as i looked i didnt want conflicting information. i heard what i wanted and stopped at that
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662447 tn?1333296146
I had an ultrasound and they couldn't see what they were looking for. I told everyone I was ttc but the dr didn't think it would be a prob. And of corse the dr just told me the dr was fine. I just got this done and may have ruined my chances for nothing. I'm really upset.
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What did you dr say when you asked him?

I had my teeth cleaned last month while I was in the TWW, and they wanted to do x-rays.  I explained that there was the smallest chance I could be pg, so they didn't do them.

How far off is AF, can you get the scan then (that is if you're not pg)?

My co-worker is preggers and they thought she had gall stones.  They did an ultra sound to determine.  Turns out she didn't, but could that be an option for you?
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