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Re: anterior cervix and childbirthFrom: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 27 Jun 2001 13:06:38 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 27 Jun 2001, William McIntosh, MD wrote: > >At Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Amy wrote: >> >>I went to a new gynecologist today and she had a hard time at first >>finding my cervix. She told me it was quite far anterior, and had to >>use three different speculums before she could successfully do the Pap. >>I was relieved when she told me because it explains why gyno visits have >>been such an ordeal in the past -- I always dread going, and leave >>feeling like I've been strip-mined. I asked her if the position of my >>cervix would present any difficulties if I want to have a baby someday, >>and she said absolutely not. >> >>Was she telling me this just to make me feel better? She was very, very >>compassionate and reassuring, and I don't think she wanted to cause me >>any undue stress because I was already so nervous about the exam. >> >>Also, could the position of my cervix be one reason tampons have never >>worked well for me? I never felt I could get them inserted far enough. >> >>Many thanks for any help, >> >>-- >>Amy >> >No, she was right, you won't have any more trouble than anyone else with >conception. The tampon thing on the other hand very well may be because >of the postition of the cervix. Dear Dr, McIntosh, Thanks very much for your reply. I was actually more concerned about childbirth, and whether the position of my cervix would present any additional difficulties. That may be an idiotic question; I have only a sketchy knowledge of the how all this stuff works. (I'm trying to catch up.) And I *knew* there was something going on with those tampons!
-- Amy
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