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Results 1 - 10 of 121 for Pelvic exam
  1. ... or older who has not recently had a pelvic exam. Routine pelvic exams are recommended for all women 20 years or older. Request an appointment with your provider if you have symptoms of ovarian cancer.
  2. ... the cervix, uterus, or (very rarely) fallopian tube Pelvic exam, cervical biopsy, endometrial biopsy, or other procedures ... medical history. The physical exam will include a pelvic exam. Questions about the bleeding may include: When does ...
  3. ... will examine your child and may do a pelvic exam. Your child may require a pelvic exam done under anesthesia.You will be asked questions ...
  4. ... from intercourse (small amount of bleeding) or recent pelvic exam ... a physical exam . You will probably have a pelvic exam, or ultrasound as well. Tests that may be ...
  5. During the early stages of disease, a pelvic exam is often normal. In advanced stages, there may be changes in the size, shape, or feel of the uterus or surrounding structures. Pap ...
  6. Your provider will perform a pelvic exam. This may show that you have a change in the shape and size of your womb. Fibroids are not always easy ...
  7. During a pelvic exam, your health care provider will see a small, smooth, rounded lump (or collection of lumps) on the surface ... time, this condition is found during a routine pelvic exam.
  8. ... possible. Vaginal pain during sexual intercourse or a pelvic exam. Women with vaginismus often become anxious about sexual ... A pelvic exam can confirm the diagnosis. A medical history and complete physical exam are needed to look for other ...
  9. Your health care provider will do a pelvic exam. You will be asked to bear down as if you are trying to push out a baby. This shows how far your uterus ...
  10. Your health care provider will perform a pelvic exam to check cervical dysplasia. The initial test is usually a Pap test and a test for the presence of HPV. Cervical dysplasia that ...
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