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  1. ... ultrasound. The procedure usually takes about 15 minutes. Afterwards, you may be told to avoid any hard ... feel mild stinging, pressure, and/or cramping during. Afterwards, you may have mild discomfort or vaginal bleeding, ...
  2. ... morning. You should also bring a snack for afterward. Offer plenty of water. If the test doesn' ... can see your face. Plan a reward for afterward. Offer your child a treat or make a ...
  3. ... medicine may be applied to your skin first. Afterwards, the site will be bandaged, and pressure will ...
  4. ... taken. The procedure takes only a few minutes. Afterwards, the area will be bandaged. You'll stay ...
  5. ... to make sure that the bleeding has stopped. Afterwards, you can do your usual activities as soon ...
  6. ... is injected into a vein intravenously (by IV). Afterwards, more blood samples will be taken a few ...
  7. ... This may prevent you from getting a headache afterward. Will I need to do anything to prepare ...
  8. ... This may prevent you from getting a headache afterward. Will I need to do anything to prepare ...
  9. ... you do have sweets, brush your teeth soon afterwards. Drink fluoridated water. Don't smoke . Smoking increases ...
  10. ... hours before the procedure. You may be drowsy afterwards, so plan to have someone bring you home. ...
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