How safe is it?
Circulation Ultrasound is safer than some other imaging techniques because no radiation is involved. The sonographer or vascular technician taking your test will be right in the room next to you during the exam. The final results will be reviewed by a specially trained physician to assure an accurate interpretation.
Adoptive parents often speak of a fear that the birthparents will “come back” and wish to reclaim the child in years to come. There are several important perspectives on the issue of safety: It’s important to achieve a realistic understanding of birthparent motivations and feelings: Some of this is “projection.” – You may already feel love for a child who you can’t even see. You presume that the birthparents must feel even greater attachment if they are bearing the child. You project your own intense longings onto others and think that birthparents must have your same feelings or feel them more intensely. In fact, as birthparents contemplate an adoption plan, many speak of separating emotionally as they prepare for a plan they feel is best for their child and for their own lives. Some spontaneously report feeling as though they are bearing the child for the adoptive family or talk about their planned adoption in other phrases that suggest that, for them, the adoption plan feels “meant
A. We provide you with detailed maps and instructions that you’ll require for your itinerary and sightseeing, as well as ensure that if you’re undertaking one of our cycling trips, instructions for bike handling and fit the bike to your frame/size. Generally speaking, anyone taking a reasonable level of care and following the guidelines we provide shouldn’t have any problems – this is were common sense plays it’s part. These trips are not difficult, and overall, are safe, tried and tested. Yet in the unlikely event you get into difficulty, our on the ground support staff are just a call away.
There are no projectiles so there is no pain and no bruises to worry about. The risks to players are only the same as to anyone playing outdoors, (e.g. trip hazards, low branches, stings etc). We run a Health & Safety briefing before the mission starts and it is the responsibility of every player to adhere to the rules, for their own safety. We cannot guarantee an accident won’t happen but we can guarantee that we do everything we can to minimise the risks. And if an accident does happen, our first aid trained staff will be on hand.