What is the purpose of an annual pelvic exam in a 55 year old wife in a totally monogamous marriage-- that is : no chance of STDs-- by a non-gynecologist, even though the pap-smear has been normal for many years-- this crude invasive procedure has no purpose-- the husband can well take care of visual external checks--
statistics tell us that 80 % of all medical problems are discovered in marital environment
A curious reader of your column
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These are the steps they use:
1. first they examine the skin around the vaginal opening
2. they insert a medium-sized object to hold open your vagina
3. they look inside to see if it looks normal
4. (Sometimes) they take what looks like a cotton swab and swabs the vagina i think twice.
5. THey take out the object
6. they stick one finger in your butt and one in your vagina.
That is the end of the exam.... i think.
Then the doctor inserts a speculum into the vagina and peers throughout the opening to evaluate the health of the cervix (opening of the uterus), and inside the vagina, looking for growths or any other abnormalities.
The purpose of a pelvic examination is to check the female reproductive system for signs of disease. During a pelvic examination, a cervical smear sample may be taken. This sample can be tested in the laboratory for signs of Cervical cancer.
No,you will need to have a pelvic exam and a doctors prescription for birth control.
your doctor might recommend a pelvic exam if you have symptoms such as unusual vaginal discharge or pelvic pain. Your doctor checks your vulv, vagina, cervix, ovaries, uterus, rectum and pelvis for any abnormalities. A Pap test, which screens for cervical cancer, is often performed during a pelvic exam.
Cervical cells are collected during some pelvic exams for a Pap smear, an examination to screen for cancer of the cervix.
During the doctor visit, the female will have a complete physicalthat includes blood tests and a pelvic exam.
For a pelvic exam, the patient typically lies on their back with their feet in stirrups for ease of access by the healthcare provider. They may be asked to bend their knees and relax their legs in the stirrups during the exam.
A pelvic exam and cervical exam aren't necessarily needed to start birth control, unless you are using the diaphragm, cervical cap, or IUD.
No, but a pap smear is usually part of a pelvic exam. In a pap smear, cells are scraped from your cervix. In a pelvic exam, the doctor inserts her fingers into your vagina and feels your reproductive organs.
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.
There is no point in doing a pelvic exam at 5 weeks. A sonogram will show if you are pregnant.
Pelvic examinations are safe procedures, thus no precautions are necessary.
Could be an ovarian cyst.
The standard method of diagnosing cervicitis is through a pelvic examination or a Pap smear. During the pelvic exam, the physician usually swabs the affected area, and then sends the tissue sample to a laboratory.