15 - 30 minutes: It's probably about 15-30 minutes, depending on whether it's transabdominal scanning or both transabdominal and transvaginal scanning and also on what the technologist sees during the exam.
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See answer: It sounds like you are scheduled for both a transabdominal and an endovaginal us. You’ll come with a filled urinary bladder and have the transabdominal component – this will take about 15 minutes. You’ll evacuate your urinary bladder and then have the endovaginal component – that’s about another 15-20 minutes. Total time, approximately 35 minutes.
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Quick: The sonogram itself usually only takes a few minutes.
Answered 4/7/2013
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