female vagina test | Gyn Exams | Episode : 03 Now you can promote your product, website & others with us. fell free to contact us & your product, website & others will be promote with our next video. $ Cost : 50$ only (for per product promoting) $ payment process : paypal & bitcoin contact us : contactyoutube@yahoo.com What happens during a Gyn exam? During a Gyn exam, a doctor or nurse examines your vulva and your internal reproductive organs — your vagina, cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus. If you think you might have an STD, another kind of infection (like a yeast infection), or any other issue with your reproductive health, let your doctor or nurse know at the beginning of your appointment. They’ll talk with you and decide if they need to do any special tests or exams. In general here’s what happens at a gyn exam. First, they’ll give you a few minutes of privacy to undress and put on a paper or cloth gown. Then they’ll come back in and ask you to lie down on the exam table and put your legs up on footrests or knee-rests. Slide your hips down to the edge of the table. Let your knees spread out wide. Don’t worry your doctor will talk you through all this. Try to relax your butt, stomach and vaginal muscles as much as possible. This will make you more comfortable. There are usually 3 or 4 parts to a Gyn exam: 1. The external exam — Your doctor or nurse will look at your vulva and the opening of your vagina. They’re checking for signs of cysts, abnormal discharge, genital warts, irritation, or other issues. 2. The speculum exam — Your doctor will gently slide a speculum into your vagina. The speculum is made of metal or plastic. It separates the walls of your vagina when it opens. This may feel uncomfortable or weird, but it shouldn’t hurt. Let your doctor know if it does hurt, because they may be able to fix the size or position of the speculum. If you’d like to see your cervix, just ask. You may be able to see it using a mirror. Your doctor will then use a tiny spatula or brush to wipe a small sample of cells from your cervix. This sample will be sent to a lab for a Pap test to see if there is any pre-cancer or cancer in your cervix. If your doctor or nurse is testing you for STDs (like chlamydia or gonorrhea) or other infections, they’ll use a cotton swab to take a sample of the discharge from your cervix. This sample will be tested. 3. The bimanual exam — During this part of the exam, your doctor or nurse will put 1 or 2 gloved and lubricated fingers into your vagina while gently pressing on your lower abdomen with their other hand. This is a way to check for the size, shape, and position of your uterus tenderness or pain — which might mean infection or another condition enlarged ovaries, fallopian tubes, ovarian cysts, or tumors 4. The rectovaginal exam — Your doctor or nurse may also put a gloved finger into your rectum. This checks the muscles between your vagina and your anus. This also checks for tumors behind your uterus, on the lower wall of your vagina, or in your rectum. Some doctors put another finger in your vagina while they do this. This lets them examine the tissue in between more thoroughly. You may feel like you need to poop during this part of the exam. Don’t worry, you won’t. This is totally normal and only lasts a few seconds. ⚠ Warning ⚠ This video made for educational purpose & we didn't wish to use it as nudity or sexual purpose. This video & thumbnail doesn't violate Youtube community guidelines law because It's an educational video. This Video about female vagina test & It's an educational video. It will help to Medical student to know about virginity test. So it can't violate nudity or sexual term. #GynTest #FemaleLabia #Labia #Virginity #VirginityTest #DrAdnan #AdnanMovies #VaginaTest
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