Mummy_of_Peanut wrote:
LKL wrote:
namaste wrote:
i just screamed and ran out of a gynaec room during pregnancy testing she inserted her fingers inside my vagina during 6 month of pregnancy
i kept running away from doctors during pregnancy and finally after that i rarely visited gynaec's only once i visited a gynaec when i had infection.
never visited a guy and probably wouldnt and never want to get pregnant again.
Yeah, the multiple exams one has to go through when pregnant and delivering are definitely one of the things I see as a big 'negative' to being pregnant. It's important to find a provider whose level of touch - gentleness or firmness - doesn't creep you out, and whom you feel that you can trust to stop the exam if you tell them to stop.
I don't remember getting any internal exams when I was pregnant, except for the time when I had a small bleed and then during labour (to check how far on I was). At most check-ups, I had my bump felt and the baby's heartbeat listened to, but nothing more. I don't think it's commonplace for there to be a lot of uncomfortable exams, unless there is concern about the mother or baby.
If you have an early ultrasound, the best view is with a 'trans-vaginal' probe; if there are bleeding issues, or any other issues (not uncommon), a provider is likely to want to do a pelvic. If your labor is induced, they might want to inserd cervidil, which I have been told can be painful. Not to mention
multiple checks to see how far along you are, and having someone mucking about down there during the actual delivery. I can definately see the appeal of using an untrained/lay midwife, even if I wouldn't advocate it for health reasons.