3 Reproductive Health Rules That Gynecologists Often Don’t Care Much For

Gynecologists are a very important part of women’s lives in modern times. Gynecologists are becoming increasingly important with increasing awareness about sexual health of women. A woman needs a confidante in a gynecologist as she shares the most intimate of details with him or her. A gynecologist knows his/her patients inside out, quite literally. More and more gynecologists are becoming aware of their roles that they play in their patients’ lives. Therefore, a lot of gynecologists have started writing their own rules while treating their patients, instead of just blindly following recommendations from a medical body. They have started breaking the rules for the greater good of their patients to guide them better. A clinical associate professor of gynecology at the Feinberg School of Medicine at the Northwestern University Dr. Lauren Streicher said that she doesn’t blindly follow recommendations as she likes to believe more in the literature available. Fortunately, a lot of other gynecologists are doing the same thing. Here are the three reproductive health rules that gynecologists break to break away from myths.

1. An Annual Pelvic Examination Is Not Always Required

Annual pelvic exam not required

Recommendation

The American College of Physicians in the year 2014 suggested strongly that an annual pelvic exam is not a necessity for women with low to average risk for reproductive diseases with no symptoms.

Why Gynecologists Don’t Follow It

But gynecologists don’t follow this rule to the word as there are many diseases that can be asymptomatic. For example, uterine cancer never come with a lot of initial symptoms. Irregular bleeding is the only symptom that surfaces in this case and women often fail to recognize that as a problem. According to most gynecologists, regular pelvic exams help them to keep a track of sudden changes that might occur. Benign uterine fibroids need to be closely monitored by gynecologists at a regular intervals to make sure of its growth.

2. Women Shouldn’t Waste Time In Self-Examining Their Breasts

Breast Self Exammination

Recommendation

Several organizations like the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the American Cancer Society (ACS) have recommended gynecologists not to teach their patients the methods of breast self-examination as they can create unnecessary problems and it doesn’t help in reducing cancer deaths.

Why Gynecologists Don’t Follow It

Many gynecologists find this recommendation extremely absurd and mostly never follow. Many gynecologists encourage their patients to self-examine themselves for lumps once a month to make sure of their health. According to the clinical professor of gynecology and obstetrics at the Yale School of Medicine Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, women should self-examine their breasts to look for any sudden change that is not going away.

3. Hormone Therapy Should Be Avoided

Hormone therapy should be avoided

Recommendation

A research study that came out in the year 2002 confirmed that estrogen-progesterone hormone replacement therapy prescribed for menopausal women to alleviate menopausal symptoms like hot flashes increased the risk of breast cancer in women.

Why Gynecologists Don’t Follow It

Many gynecologists were not impressed with the findings as they believed that different women received different formulations of hormones. Hence, clubbing all of them together under the ‘harmful’ banner is not a very logical idea. Recent researches have shown that hormone therapy at a low dosage comes with very little risk for women. But it is not recommended for women who either have or had breast cancer.

Effective Sex Tips From The Experts

Sex tips

Women often complain about their lack of orgasms in their sex lives. So, Dr. Streicher gave some pointers that can help women to spice up things in the bedroom. Dr. Streicher recommends women to fly solo often. Masturbation can be a great way of increasing blood flow down there and it can help women in having better sex with their partners. She also recommends the use of vibrators as they can help women in experiencing orgasms.

So, find a good gynecologist and hold on to him or her. And if you have found one already, then just cherish him or her. Finding a good gynecologist is like finding true love. It happens once in a while. So, invest in a good gynecologist so that you can relax thereafter.