What You Should Know About Pelvic Exams

By Jeanette Pollock

First you need to know just exactly what a pelvic exam is. It is an exam of the vagina, cervix and uterus that is done by a doctor or some other qualified health care professional. Pelvic exams should start to be done at least a few years after a woman begins to have sexual intercourse or at the age of 21. If young women or teenagers are having abnormal symptoms then they should also have a pelvic exam. Pelvic exams should be scheduled yearly.

During the exam the doctor will insert a speculum that will allow them to see into the vagina better. The doctor may also take samples of discharge or secretions with a cotton swab so that they can run tests for infections or disease which can help in the diagnoses of ovarian cancer.

During the process the doctor will insert two gloved and lubricated fingers into the vagina so they can feel the abdomen externally with the other hand. The doctor does this so they can check for any growth or sensitivity. If you feel any pain during this process you should let the doctor know.

Many wonder if a pelvic exam in painful and while the exam can be a little uncomfortable they are often not painful. Therefore, if you feel pain at any time during the exam you should tell your doctor immediately.

Another common question is how long a pelvic exam usually takes. Many normal pelvic exams are usually quick and will only take five to ten minutes. Pelvic exams are very important to help detect ovarian cancer.

Jeanette Pollock is a freelance author and website owner of ovariancancerdomain.com. Visit Jeanette’s site to learn more about pelvic exams.

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