Pelvic ExaminationGynecologic Exam How To PrepareBefore a pelvic exam: - Try to schedule the exam when you are not
having your period, since blood can interfere with the results of a Pap test.
However, if you have a new vaginal discharge or new or increasing pelvic pain,
a pelvic exam may be done while you are having your period.
- Do not
use douches, tampons, vaginal medications, or vaginal sprays or powders for at
least 24 hours.
- Do not have sex for 24 hours prior to the exam if
you have abnormal vaginal discharge. Semen in your vagina may interfere with
your exam.
At the beginning of your visit, tell your health
professional: - If you are or might be pregnant.
- If you have any reproductive or
urinary tract symptoms such as itching, redness,
sores, swelling, or an unusual odor or increased vaginal discharge. If you have
been performing regular vaginal self-exams, discuss any changes you have
noticed with your health professional. For more information, see the medical
test
Vaginal Self-Examination (VSE).
- If you are using a method of birth control.
- If this is your first pelvic exam.
- The first day of
your last menstrual period and how long your period lasted.
- If you
have had surgery or other procedures, such as
radiation therapy, involving the vagina, cervix, or
uterus.
If you have had problems with pelvic exams in the past or have
experienced rape or sexual abuse, talk to your health professional about your
concerns or fears before the exam. No other special preparations are needed before having a pelvic
exam. For your own comfort, you may want to empty your bladder before the
exam. Talk to your health professional about any concerns you have
regarding the need for the test, its risks, how it will be done, or what the
results may indicate. To help you understand the importance of this test, fill
out the
medical test
information form (What is a PDF document?).
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