Women Opt To Skip Pelvic Exams When Told They Have Little Benefit
OB-GYNs and primary doctors disagree on whether women need a pelvic exam every year. When women were told a medical society recommended against it, they were much less likely to have the exam.
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May 19, 2017 at 03:50AM
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