A pelvic exam, to put it mildly, is not a pleasant experience. You know, when you lay down on a cold examination table in a paper dress, your knees bent and heels in stirrups, and your doctor feels ...
A study has found no evidence pelvic exams are effective for catching gynecological diseases. While Pap smears are used to catch cervical cancer, a pelvic test is designed to feel for enlarged organs ...
Scientists have developed a simple test for endometriosis, a painful pelvic condition that can cause infertility in women. The new test could replace a laparoscopy - a surgical procedure performed ...
Every year millions of women trek to their gynecologist or other healthcare provider and reluctantly climb into the stirrups. Though no one particularly likes a pelvic exam, most women put up with the ...
‘ROUTINE GYNAECOLOGICAL examinations are bad medicine.” This must sound like music to the ears of women of all ages, who, by and large, dread the invasive aspects of having a cervical smear carried ...
You see a doctor before your test. They will explain the procedure and ask you to sign a consent form. This is a good time to ask questions. You might have a pre operative assessment appointment ...
Scientists have developed a simple test for endometriosis, a painful pelvic condition that can cause infertility in women. The new test could replace a laparoscopy - a surgical procedure performed ...