: Vaginal Exams / Internal Exams - How Do You Feel About Them

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  • I don't mind, I am happy to have as many as my doctor suggests

    6 11.11%
  • I am uncomfortable with them but have as many as my doctor suggests

    5 9.26%
  • I am uncomfortable with them and try and keep them to a minimum/refuse some

    22 40.74%
  • I am uncomfortable with them and will happily refuse any exams

    6 11.11%
  • I am comfortable with them but am also happy to refuse them

    15 27.78%

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2009
    Scottish expat living in Geelong
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    I ticked "I am uncomfortable with them and try and keep them to a minimum/refuse some" but in fact I am quite comfortable with them if they are medically necessary. I have always had a trusted, named midwife so if she suggested one I would agree. I wouldn't want them done repeatedly in labour but this was not how my midwives operated so I didn't have to refuse, although I would have been comfortable refusing iyswim.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2008
    675

    There wasn't really an option that fit me. I would say in theory I would keep them to a minimum, but I've never been is a position where I've been asked for many (I think 2 first time and 1 or 2 second time.....well those are the ones in addition to the induction actions which involved a VE ITMS) so that is a hypothetical position. I don't looooove them but I like to know what is going on because information and knowledge is an important part of decision making. First time I would have benefitted from more VEs and knowing the state of play earlier as I would have made some different - more appropriate - decisions. Second time they weren't necessary but not an issue either, we all knew how things were tracking from other signs. I didn't have one after 5cms and there was no mistaking what was going on after that point!

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    Melbourne
    4,031

    Couldn't find an option to really fit me. I would have as many as my GP suggested if it was Pap Smear related.
    Had none at all during pregnancy and maybe 1 during labour for each labour to check dialiation. Actually I tell a lie, I had a stretch and sweep for my third, it was the most uncomfortable feeling ever, I was desperate to try anything to go into labour naturally. It did nothing. I am fortunate that my OB's didn't think them necessary during pregnancy.

    I need to know a valid (in my mind) reason for having one. My most recent was to check on my Mirena, so that and Pap smear is really the only valid reason for me.

  4. #4
    You were RAK'ed in 2015

    Mar 2011
    Perth
    1,350

    I would like an option in between the first two - I don't mind them, but I wouldn't have them as often as the doctor suggests, if they were suggesting it as often as some people have said they have. For pap smears, etc, I have no problem with them. In pregnancy, I think they are mostly unnecessary, and thankfully I had an obs who agreed, and I had none. During labour I had maybe 6 internals to check dilation, but I was happy to have them because I did have a very long, slow labour (30 hours) and it helped me to make decisions about getting the epidural and when I had epidural top-ups and how big they were. However, if the doctor/mw had been suggesting them every hour, I would have been refusing 2 out of 3 of them.