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Most women go home on the same day as the procedure.
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Go to the pay machine and pay for the length of time you need, using the right amount of change.
Before your procedure a nurse will go through a checklist with you, explain the procedure and answer any questions you may have.
Turn your stocking inside out, with the toe end tucked into the heel and place your toe in as far as it will go.
When can I go back to work?
Can I have a bath/shower or go swimming?
Gently insert the dilator into your vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Do not use force to insert the dilator any further than is comfortable.
If you experience withdrawal side effects go back to taking the medication every 6 hours and contact your GP for advice.
You will be advised about regular pain relief to take when you go home for the first 48 hours.
If you forget to give your child the methotrexate and it is only 1 day late, then you can go ahead and give the dose then carry on as usual the following
When it reaches the back of your throat, you may be asked to swallow to help the tube go down. This will not affect your breathing.
They will explain where carers can go to receive appropriate advice and support.
The MRI radiographers will go through a checklist with you to make sure that it is safe for you and your child to be in close contact with the MRI magnet
In some cases, it is necessary to go home with the catheter in place. This will be for a few days to allow internal healing.
If your blood pressure and pulse remain stable and you have passed clear urine, you will be able to go home 6 hours after the biopsy.
treatment In women, we treat; Stress urinary incontinence i.e. leakage coughing, sneezing or exercising Urge incontinence i.e leakage when desperate to go
You may feel weak or tired when you go home, this may last for a few days.
Once your blood pressure and heart rate has returned to normal, you will be able to go home.
If diabetes is diagnosed in your first trimester, it is possible that diabetes was present before pregnancy and it may not go away after giving birth.