Interesting that doctors would say they have risks ?????????

On 5/5/06, leanne wynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Calif. law would ban Cruise ultrasound copycats

Bill restricting home setups like star's moves on to state Senate

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California Assembly has voted to restrict the use
of ultrasound machines for personal use, approving a bill that would allow
them to be sold only to licensed professionals.

Democratic Assemblyman Ted Lieu introduced the bill after "Mission:
Impossible III" star Tom Cruise bought an ultrasound machine to see images
of his unborn child. The actor's fiancee, Katie Holmes, gave birth to the
couple's daughter, Suri, last month in Los Angeles.

Doctors and technologists typically receive years of training to perform
ultrasound exams, which help obstetricians check a baby's health.

Cruise was criticized by doctors who said improperly using the devices can
harm a fetus.

Lieu said his bill was intended to prohibit copycats from using the devices
at home. An ultrasound machine listed on the online auction site eBay was
selling for $5,500 Wednesday.

"What we don't want is someone who unintentionally damages the fetus," Lieu
said Thursday on the Assembly floor.

"If someone sees Tom Cruise buy one, they think this is the thing to do,"
added Lieu. "There's really no medical reason for an untrained person to use
this machine."

The actor's publicist, Paul Bloch, did not return phone messages seeking
comment. Cruise has been promoting his new film, which opens in theaters
Friday.

Ban on unlicensed use
The chamber voted 55-7 to pass the bill and send it to the Senate.

The bill prohibits a manufacturer or person from selling, leasing or
distributing an ultrasound machine to any person other than a licensed
practitioner.

Some Republican lawmakers questioned whether the bill would prohibit the use
of ultrasound devices by private companies that provide keepsake photos for
parents-to-be.

Lieu said it would not, as long as the person operating the machine was
licensed under a certain section of the state's Business and Professions
Code.

Laboratory tests have shown that certain diagnostic levels can affect human
tissue, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The agency has
determined that keepsake fetal videos and personal snapshots are an
unapproved use of a medical device.

The machine is also used by doctors on a high-frequency setting to get a
better image of an adult's kidneys, pelvis, uterus and other internal
organs.

There are many settings "you would only use on adults and not on a fetus,"
said Dr. Miyuki Murphy, director of ultrasound at Radiological Associates of
Sacramento.

"Obviously, somebody enamored with their own child would want to use it all
the time," said Murphy, identified by the California Medical Association as
an expert on the topic. "You might push that button because the pictures are
prettier."

Critics of the bill said lawmakers should leave such decisions to health
professionals.

"We don't have the expertise to dispense medical advice," said Assembly
woman Audra Strickland, the mother of a 6-month-old daughter.

(c) 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be
published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Leanne Wynne
Midwife in charge of "Women's Business"
Mildura Aboriginal Health Service  Mob 0418 371862


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