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Do you need to shave before ultrasound?

Increase your water intake beginning the day before your ultrasound. You may empty your bladder and leave a urine specimen prior to your appointment. Usually, the ultrasound is performed vaginally, it is not necessary to shave.

Should I shave for a pelvic exam?

It’s not necessary to shave or wax around the vagina before your first visit to a gynecologist. You will want to be clean though, so be sure to shower that day, using a gentle soap to maintain proper vaginal hygiene. Will the doctor keep everything confidential?

How do you prepare for a pelvic ultrasound?

EAT/DRINK : Drink a minimum of 24 ounces of clear fluid at least one hour before your appointment. Do not empty your bladder until after the exam. Generally, no fasting or sedation is required for a pelvic ultrasound, unless the ultrasound is part of another procedure that requires anesthesia.

Should I shave before my pap smear?

Should I shave my pubic hair before a Pap test? Nope, this isn’t necessary. Whether you are shaved, waxed or all natural it’s all the same when getting a Pap.

Can I pee before a Pap smear?

Pee before the exam. When Pap smears are uncomfortable, it’s often because there’s a sensation of pressure in the pelvic region. Urinating beforehand can relieve some of this pressure.

What can you not do after a smear test?

You may experience bleeding and unusual discharge for a few weeks following treatment, and should avoid tampons, sex and swimming until these symptoms stop. Treatment to remove abnormal cells is almost 100% effective in preventing cervical cancer. However, you should continue to attend for regular smear tests.

How painful is a pelvic exam?

What should I expect during the pelvic exam? The pelvic exam itself is simple, takes only a few minutes, and is not painful. You may feel a little uncomfortable and embarrassed, but that’s normal. The entire exam is over very quickly.

Can a Dr tell if you are pregnant during a pelvic exam?

Internal examination When you are pregnant, your doctor will be able to tell that your cervix has changed colour and is softer. Your uterus is already getting bigger in the first few weeks of pregnancy. Most doctors will still do a blood or urine test to confirm your pregnancy.