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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Pelvic exam
  1. ... should have a complete physical exam, including a pelvic exam, at least yearly. Your doctor may order certain ...
  2. ... physical exam, including blood pressure measurements, breast and pelvic exams, and a Pap test at least yearly. Follow ...
  3. ... physical exam, including blood pressure measurements, breast and pelvic exams, and a Pap test, at least yearly. Follow your doctor's directions for self-examining your breasts; report any lumps immediately.Before ...
  4. ... every year, including blood pressure measurements, breast and pelvic exams, and a Pap test. Follow your doctor's directions ...
  5. ... year, including blood pressure measurements and breast and pelvic exams. Follow your doctor's directions for examining your breasts; ...
  6. ... with your doctor. You will need to have gynecological examinations (examinations of the female organs) regularly to find ...
  7. ... must go back to your doctor for an exam or ultrasound 7 to 14 days after taking mifepristone to confirm that the pregnancy has ended and to check the amount of bleeding. Take mifepristone exactly as directed.
  8. ... least 6 weeks have passed and a physical exam shows that your uterus has ... or doctor for a copy of the manufacturer's information for the patient.