By Barbara Edwards


Your obstetrician gynecologist will make it pretty clear that regular pelvic exams are a must. Irrespective of the bold face you show to the outside world, you are likely not to be stoked for what happens during sessions. Pelvic exams involve getting inspections of your outer genitalia and the insides of the vagina. Using a speculum or through other internal exams, your Waco OBGYN would get to understand the state of your ovaries and uterus.

The importance of pelvic exams should be underestimated. Through these tests, doctors are able to identify conditions that are potentially harmful. The visual inspections and also the samples collected during the sessions would enlighten your obstetrician gynecologist about any skin conditions, infections, cancerous tumors or infertility issues that you may have. It is best to schedule for a pelvic examination if you have unusual discharge, you are expectant, you require cervical cancer screening, you have infertility concerns or your menstrual cycles are irregular.

It is normal for women to get anxious about getting the pelvic exam. What you need to know is that there is nothing to worry about. In most cases, the doctor will spend between 5 and 10 minutes. Irrespective of how uncomfortable you may feel, you could take comfort in knowing that the sessions would not take long before they are wrapped up.

Apart from taking a bath or shower in the morning, there is nothing else that is expected of you in terms of getting ready for the tests. Make sure that you do not use scented products, even if they are for hygiene reasons. It is okay to get pubic hair grooming, though it is not compulsory.

Before the manual examinations can take place, the OBGYN will offer you a gown. You can throw it on after undressing from the waist down. After this, you can lay on your back on the examination table. You will also find stirrups on both sides of the table and this is where you should place your feet. Awkward as the position may seem, it will allow the expert to inspect the vulva for abrasions and abnormalities that ought to be addressed.

The Pap smear procedure will then follow after the specialist is done inspecting the vulva. A speculum will be inserted into the vaginal opening and it will be used to spread the walls. Speculums are duckbill-shaped tools that are made of either plastic or metal. After the speculum is in place, then a small wand will be used to collect sample cells from the cervix.

These samples that are collected during the Pap smear procedure are used to test for a variety of conditions. They include STDs (sexually transmitted diseases), HPVs (human papilloma virus) and also cervical cancer. It is hence essential for all sexually active women to get a Pap smear at least once each year.

In some instances, additional checkups may be done. Your doctor could propose doing breast examinations or rectal exams. Any issues that are identified would then be effectively addressed and you could also ask any questions that you have. Before you leave, your OBGYN may also have a list of questions to ask you.




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