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The ‘virgin speculum’: proof that medicine is still rife with outrageous myths about women | Jenny Halpern Prince

The ‘virgin speculum’: proof that medicine is still rife with outrageous myths about women | Jenny Halpern Prince

No wonder fewer British women are attending cervical screenings when some in the medical profession have such outdated viewsAn invitation to a cervical screening test upon your 25th birthday has become a necessary but often unwanted coming-of-age present. Despite years of education and advocacy from the Lady Garden Foundation and others about the benefits of screening, many women still do not attend. About 16 million women in the UK aged 25-64 are eligible for testing, but only 11.2 million took a test in 2022, the lowest level in a decade.There unfortunately remains a false narrative that there are good reasons to be nervous about cervical screening tests. In reality, the test is not physically painful for the vast majority of women, although it can be a bit uncomfortable. However, the test can be needlessly emotionally painful, and for no good reason. This is in part because some women go through the experience of sitting with legs spread apart and “private parts” out, and then hear

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