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No. The three factors that weigh in the most in regards to child-bearing and risk are whether you have children, what age you first carried a pregnancy To Term, and how many Full Term pregnancies you’ve had. Abbreviating that factor to just “pregnancy” and applying that would needlessly skew your risk assessment.

As someone who works in the field, I can tell you it’s not that simple. There are many cancers that can’t be detected on ultrasound alone. Ultrasound does, however, help in determining what something found on a mammogram is composed of. When an anomaly is detected on a basic screening mammogram, the combination of a