Yes I think you can. I'm a male, but assume the medical is the same. I did mine a few days ago. Urine, Blood, physical (ears,eyes, streching, prostate cough, then X-ray).Ottawa10 said:Hi there,
I am 29wk pregnant and just received MR, Bio data and RPRF requests this morning.
As for MR, I am going to defer my chest X-ray till I deliver my baby.
As far as I understand, you have to do chest X-ray and blood test, correct?
Can I just undergo blood test right now and do chest X-ray later on?
thanks,
Yes, you can do the blood test, and may also be able to do the x-ray but that is a personal choice and depends on the x-ray technician. My wife had her x-ray done at 38 weeks, and was told by the doctor and well as the x-ray technician that it was relatively safe after 26 weeks.Ottawa10 said:Hi there,
I am 29wk pregnant and just received MR, Bio data and RPRF requests this morning.
As for MR, I am going to defer my chest X-ray till I deliver my baby.
As far as I understand, you have to do chest X-ray and blood test, correct?
Can I just undergo blood test right now and do chest X-ray later on?
thanks,
You should speak to the physician and your own doctor for their guidance as we are not doctors.Konkanasetty said:Hi All,
For precautionary reasons, how soon can we take chest x ray after delivering a baby. I would like to know, how many days the gap should be given to avoid any future health problems.
Any idea?
can I get the link which says that it is unsafe to fly during pregnancy??lpc19800 said:You should speak to the physician and your own doctor for their guidance as we are not doctors.
That said, the x-Ray radiation emitted for a chest x-Ray is absolutely minimal and you will have more exposure on a flight from toronto to Vancouver
ujbaby said:can I get the link which says that it is unsafe to fly during pregnancy??
Ottawa10,Ottawa10 said:Here is my experience with pregnancy and chest X-ray...
After much consideration, I decided to go through chest x-ray (I am in my 3rd trimester).
I booked an appointment with a physician here in Ottawa and told the receptionist that I was expecting. I went in with a letter of approval for chest X-ray from my OB/Gyn, only to be told I cannot go through chest x-ray and have to come back after the delivery It was a little disappointing as I was hoping to get it done with asap.
hi Spookyb,spookyb said:Ottawa10,
Sorry to hear that, but it totally depends on the technician. The one we went to said she saw no reason why my wife could not do the x-ray as she was almost at her due date. The way she explained it to us was that babies that are born prematurely, but past 26 weeks, get chest x-rays done several times to determine the development of their lungs. So, given that this x-ray isn't even aimed at the child, and with the added protective shields, it shouldn't really cause any concerns.
But again, it's up to the technician. If you want, you can try again in a few more weeks at a different location, or just wait till after your delivery.
which doctor you had gone with Medical exam?ujbaby said:Thanks guys, i got appointment today but they refused to do the x-ray so they have to inform CIC that i am pregnant and it will be done later after delivery. i wanted to do the x-ray on my own consent cos i don't want to wait longer but i couldn't get any DR. to agree with me so i guess i don't have a choice. The Dr. says that he will inform CIC and that i will be good and my application will proceed. I am not sure about this but that is what i was told. Anyhow, iam glad that my application is approved..
shariq123 said:Guys, I would be extremely grateful if somebody can help with me my unusual scenario.
For background purposes, I had received an ITA back in April 2016 and me and my wife then got our medicals done in May 2016. Our e-medical Information Sheet mentions this "This health case was submitted to CIC on 16 May 2016. However, my application was rejected because there was an issue my spouse's PCC. I created a new Express Entry profile and received an ITA again on November 2, 2016.
Now here's my dilemma. My spouse currently is 6 weeks pregnant. This means her due date is around late June 2017 or early July 2017. I cannot go and do another medical now because we can't take the risk of getting a chest x-ray done while my wife is pregnant. If I go to the panel physician and tell him that my wife is pregnant, they will issue a Client X-Ray deferral letter, which is fine but the issue is CIC will not process the application until the medicals are fully done (meaning my wife's X-ray is also done). 6 months Application processing timeline of CIC means the date is around May 2017 starting from now. But my wife is not expected to deliver until June 2017 and I cannot get an X-ray done before June 2017. So what should I do?
The solution I have is that instead of getting a new medical done, I should use our old medicals which is still valid until 16 May 2017 as per my understanding. However, I've read that CIC wants the medicals to be valid for at least 6 months at the time of submission of your application. If I have to meet that criteria, this means I need to submit my application before 15th November 2016. Am i right in this assessment?
Please suggest a course of action. Would be extremely grateful.
As long as you know that the medical tests are done with in last 12 months you can use the IMEI number you have for the medicals done for workpermit (You can look for the IMEI number on the medical request you recieved while workpermit is in progress). I think CIC can also find your medical record based on the UCI number.chonji1226 said:Can someone help us with this question. I'm also in a similar situation with my pregnant wife. My wife went through medical exam 10 months ago for her work permit application. I thought medical tests are valid for 12 months?? Another question I have is how are we going to to show the medical certificate from 10 months ago, we do not have any copy of medical clearance, everything was done online. The hospital submitted the results directly to CIC and afterwards my wife got the approval but she did not get any copy of clearance.
"Medical certificates for applicants who pass a medical examination in or outside Canada are valid for twelve months from the date of the last medical assessment of an applicant’s file by a medical officer and/or delegated staff."