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Hello everyone.. I am in my ,35th week of pregnancy..need to know that isn't there any way to escape cervix dilation checkup by doctor..don't want to under go vaginal checkup 🙈🙈 (#First time pragnant ,#nervous_scared );
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Haha true that 😁

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Dr. AMRITA

I am glad that u are convinced now. And obviously if God has decided that it be through this part that life has to come, then be it the most cared, looked after, and pampered part of your body with pride. No reservations at all.<br> And as far as cervical dilatation is concerned by the time u go into labour u ll b more concerned about pushing the baby out rather than who is examining what!&#128514;&#128514;&#128514;

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Thankyou so much @Amrita Malik &#128522; loved the way you explained.. thankyou so much ... Now feeling pumped &#128513;

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Thankyou &#128522;

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It is certainly not painful but a little discomforting. It will be easier and more tolerable if you are mentally prepared for it. You should try to be completely relaxed and calm mentally and allow your pelvic muscles and thighs to be relaxed too. In that case the penetration will be easier and pain free. &#13;<br> It is completely normal and natural to feel uncomfortable and shy to spread open the legs even if the examining doctor is a female. But you have to trust your doctor and be assured that your privacy is being given utmost priority. You also have to acknowledge the fact that you are pregnant and at the time of your delivery, be it normal or a c-section, there will be a lot more medical personnel other than the doctor and the nurse present now, looking at your private parts in anticipation of the birth of the baby. So, it&#8217;s better to get comfortable with your examining doctor from this stage onwards. &#13;<br> You don&#8217;t need to feel embarrassed about the pubic hair growth down their even if you have gone unprepared for it, neither do you need to rush to get it waxed, trimmed or removed in a hurry. Because, doctors are used to seeing various kinds of growth and for pv examination it doesn&#8217;t matter at all.&#13;<br> Yes, before delivery or while nearing the term, you may want to go for removal as per your personal wish, if you are not comfortable with the idea of getting shaved off by a medical personnel. So, ladies, it is the time to shed down all reservations and shyness and start getting prepared for the upcoming delivery on the D day as well as for breast feeding in public. These natural functions of our body should not pull us down from our path of moving ahead as an urban, modern, achiever woman of the 21st century at all.&#13;

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