No. Infertility is determined through various types of tests that see the count of hormones and the fertility of eggs in the female patient.
There is no point in doing a pelvic exam at 5 weeks. A sonogram will show if you are pregnant.
A bi-manual exam IS a pelvic exam and there is no reason for a doctor to do one just to check if you are pregnant. An ultrasound will show far more than a pelvic esam ever could.
A doctor can tell by doing a pelvic exam.
well a doctor can tell my doing a pelvic exam rather or not you have had a child.
Sure.....with a pelvic exam a doctor can tell you whether you are pregnant as early as 6 weeks by checking the size of the uterus, tubes as well as a bluish tinge on your cervix
A pelvic exam can tell if there's a tampon in. As for imagery studies, an X-ray of the pelvis should show that as well. Advanced imaging studies will detect a tampon including CTs and MRIs.
A gynecologist would have to perform a test to know whether or not a woman is infertile.
It means your hormones are wacky and your ovaries released an egg early. Still, you might want to tell your doctor so he or she can do a pelvic exam or a pap smear.
A pelvic exam can't determine if you have had sexual contact. It can tell if your hymen is intact, but that doesn't dtermine if you've had sex.
If your penis has a foreskin youre uncircumsized. If you can see you penis head than youre circumsized. Another way to tell is if you try pulling back on youre penis skin.
it can tell you where youre trying to point out to where you are going.
Pregnancy testing is not affected by pelvic inflammatory disease . A pregnancy test will still work, so your doctor can tell if you're pregnant.