FAQ

Pelvic floor exam

A pelvic exam is a routine procedure that can help detect signs of illness in certain organs of a woman’s body. It is a standard part of a gynecological visit.

What Happens During a Pelvic Exam?

The exam involves visually and physically checking the reproductive organs. Doctors check the health of the vagina, cervix, fallopian tubes, vulva, ovaries, and uterus.

Preparing for Your Exam

  • Schedule the exam on a day when you’re not menstruating.
  • You may be asked to urinate before the exam.

During the Exam

The doctor will examine the external and internal genital areas, checking for any abnormalities or signs of infection.

FAQs

 

What should I do to prepare for a pelvic exam?

Just follow the guidelines provided by your healthcare provider and try to relax.

 

How often should I have a pelvic exam?

Annually, or as recommended by your doctor.

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