Anonymous wrote:I go every year for an annual and I also do an annual with my GP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my gyn check up last spring, I was told pelvic and breast exams are yearly. Paps every 3-5 years. Yearly mammograms.
What would be the reason for an annual pelvic exam for an otherwise healthy woman who is no longer trying to get pregnant or trying not to get pregnant (whether menopausal or not). I get it if you have an IUD or are trying to get pregnant, and obviously if you had an issue with pain or abnormal periods, it's merited. But what preventative purpose does an annual pelvic exam serve, assuming you are getting regular PAPs?
NP. A pelvic exam is a screening tool for ovarian cancer.
Right, and I'm sure it also screens for cervical cancer. But why yearly? I have a pap every 3 years and I've actually never had a mammogram (early 40s) so why have a pelvic exam yearly if you have no family history of reproductive system cancers?
Anonymous wrote:Please go once a year to at least have your breast checked manually by the gyn or your regular doctor.
I am 46 and my mom died from breast cancer when she was 50 so I've had mammograms since I was 37 every year.
I had absolutely NO history of pelvic diseases in my family and have had my uterus removed when I was 43 because of cancer (thankfully stage 1).
Sorry for my English mistakes (I'm not American), I just want to warn you to be serious about your health, because cancer doesn't have to run in the family to get to you and sometimes (very often), it's NOT painful. I had absolutely no pain for mine but a regular check brought it up.
I wish you all the best of health for 2024 and beyond

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my gyn check up last spring, I was told pelvic and breast exams are yearly. Paps every 3-5 years. Yearly mammograms.
What would be the reason for an annual pelvic exam for an otherwise healthy woman who is no longer trying to get pregnant or trying not to get pregnant (whether menopausal or not). I get it if you have an IUD or are trying to get pregnant, and obviously if you had an issue with pain or abnormal periods, it's merited. But what preventative purpose does an annual pelvic exam serve, assuming you are getting regular PAPs?
NP. A pelvic exam is a screening tool for ovarian cancer.
Anonymous wrote:I have no special risks or issues. I had a pap and mammo last year, as well as an ultrasound and uterine biopsy to check on some off-cycle bleeding (which stopped). All results normal.
I was surprised to get a call about scheduling my annual exam. Do we do annual exams now? I thought it was every 3 years.