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trauma-and-preg · 4 months
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Who got space for one or two parient during the holiday we need full intake exam check evrything off before being treated for supposed trauma for the vacation neck brace frequent code and diagnostic exam and procedure to do on us most probably high level of care if not full life support in icu and how know maybe we will find out that we are pregnant whit the blood test or more pregnant then we though like almost to term maybe only sky is me and sab limit for the 27 to the 2. We are curently 23 and 22 both female. If any medical team have question orwish us to fill paper work a head contact us in dm
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heartstoptrying · 4 months
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Gyno Joel
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I don’t know who made this lol(tag if you know) As soon as I saw this look all I could see was Gyno Joel or Joel the surgeon. Just HOT DOCTOR JOEL. Also, I can’t remember who wrote the gyno Joel fic(also tag if you know) My short term memory is trash y’all!!! It won’t let me add the tag GYNO JOEL😫😫😫😫😫
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naughtypuppyprince · 5 months
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More About Speculum Play
Being stretched out with a speculum can heighten a submissive’s senses and open them up to sensations not available through other forms of play. Speculum play also allows a dominant to see parts of a submissive that they could not usually see. This can be very erotic for the dominant.
Stainless steel speculums are intended for multiple use, while Perspex speculums should be discarded after use. Disposable speculums are ideal for multiple-partner speculum play. There are also specially designed speculums for anal use. These are the only ones you should use for rear-entry play.
Since speculums are made from metal or hard plastic, they can be uncomfortable to insert and could even cause tearing. Start small and go slow. Use a silicone- or water-based lubricant to make insertion easier. You may also like to insert a finger first to warm up the area.
People experimenting with speculums should take similar precautions to doctors to ensure safe, hygienic play. Dominants should wash their hands, wear surgical gloves, and wipe down the speculum with an alcohol swab to sanitize it before insertion. While making speculum play hygienic, it also makes the play feel more realistic. You can also sanitize stainless steel speculums with boiling water or by running them through the dishwasher.
As with all types of BDSM play, both parties should discuss their desires and limits before engaging in speculum play. Implement a safe word so the submissive can stop the scene at any time. In addition, dominants should closely monitor their submissives for signs of real discomfort or pain. Some discomfort is normal, but it shouldn’t be excessive. Speculums and lubricants also shouldn’t be shared among partners, unless the speculum is thoroughly sterilized
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lazy-bottom · 5 months
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I already have a mild medical kink but I'm going to Pavlov myself into getting horny at the slightest thought of a medical exam so I can go through it without wanting to set myself on fire.
I might still cry anyway but at least I'm having fun and getting off to it.
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dmfo · 1 month
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Prep for late night GYNO
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tofinishwhatistart · 8 months
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Things I wish more woman spoke openly about…
Why does going to the gynecologist always feel like trauma even though I’m an adult? Is it because you’re on display? Is it because it hurts? Is it because every appt for me is a question of “is it cancer?”
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returntotrench · 1 year
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Just gonna leave this here
(ps its the Patrick Stump giving Pete Wentz a gyno exam video)
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downoutcold-blog · 5 months
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What’s on my mind?
I’ll be around for a good part of the day and would love someone to talk with.
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landoverwater · 8 months
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For people who have cervical exams - I've always found the 'stirrup' style position for feet to be quite uncomfortable. Today, the nurse had me keep my feet together and drop my knees to either side and it was WAY more comfortable and gave easy access. She was in and out in seconds (that's what she said {to be said in the voice of Gideon Nav}).
So if you have struggled with this in the past, maybe try that position next time and see if it helps.
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naughtypuppyprince · 3 months
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Everything about gynecologist visit
A woman going to a gynecologist office
Many women may feel anxious or nervous about visiting a gynecologist for the first time, but it is an important step for their health and well-being. A gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in women's reproductive health, including the vagina, uterus, ovaries, and breasts. A gynecologist can perform routine exams, screenings, tests, and treatments for various conditions and concerns.
Here are some things to know before going to a gynecologist office:
- When to go: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends that girls have their first gynecologic visit between the ages of 13 and 15. This visit is usually an opportunity to get to know the doctor, ask questions, and learn about preventive care. After that, women should see their gynecologist at least once a year for a well-woman exam, which may include a pelvic exam, a Pap smear, a breast exam, and other tests depending on their age and risk factors. Women should also see their gynecologist if they have any symptoms or concerns related to their reproductive health, such as abnormal bleeding, pain, discharge, infection, contraception, pregnancy, menopause, or sexual health.
- How to prepare: Before going to a gynecologist office, women should make a list of any questions or concerns they have for the doctor. They should also review their medical history, family history, medications, allergies, and sexual history. They should avoid having sex, douching, or using tampons or vaginal products for 24 hours before the visit. They should wear comfortable clothes and underwear that are easy to remove. They should also bring their insurance card and identification.
- What to expect: During the visit, the gynecologist will ask about the woman's health history, menstrual cycle, sexual activity, contraception, and any symptoms or problems she may have. The gynecologist will then perform a physical exam, which may include checking the woman's weight, blood pressure, heart rate, and abdomen. The gynecologist may also perform a pelvic exam, which involves inserting a speculum into the vagina to look at the cervix and take samples for testing. The gynecologist may also insert one or two fingers into the vagina and press on the abdomen to feel the uterus and ovaries. The pelvic exam may cause some discomfort or pressure, but it should not be painful. The gynecologist may also perform a breast exam by feeling the breasts and underarms for any lumps or changes. The gynecologist will then discuss the results of the exam and tests with the woman and provide any recommendations or treatments. The woman can ask any questions or express any concerns she may have at this time.
- How to follow up: After the visit, the woman should follow any instructions or prescriptions given by the gynecologist. She should also contact the office if she has any questions or problems or if she does not receive her test results within a reasonable time. She should also schedule her next appointment as recommended by the gynecologist.
Going to a gynecologist office is an essential part of taking care of one's reproductive health. By knowing what to expect and how to prepare, women can have a positive and productive experience with their gynecologist.
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judasisgayriot · 2 months
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Fall Out Boy gets uncomfortable
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heart-2-get · 3 months
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mmm i love lying back on the bed, my legs spread wide and my pussy stuffed with a speculum, cranked open as far as it can go, clenching desperately around the blades while my heart races away in my chest
i love the feeling of being so humiliated, so exposed, knowing that anyone who walked in at that moment would be able to see deep inside me, see my cute, pink little cervix all slick and ready for a load, knowing that anyone who wanted to could pick up the stethoscope on my bedside table and press it to chest could hear the frantic racing of my heartbeat
what would you do if you walked in on me, hmm?
would you use me? pull the speculum out and fill me with your cock? breed me while I begged you to cum deep inside me?
would you press the stethoscope to my chest? listen to my pounding heart while you touched my clit, explored my wide open pussy? would you make my heart race even faster so that you could hear it skip when I came?
mmm, what a dream come true...
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josephtrohman · 6 months
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dirty getting ready to help patrick kill that thing
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I have a gynecologist appointment tomorrow to talk to her about endometriosis and I am so terrified that I nearly threw up earlier because of how shit my last gyno was 😵‍💫
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cetoddle · 1 year
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the nurses are so nice so far 🥺
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gardenstateofmind · 1 year
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last post i'm a big supporter of stuff that encourages reproductive healthcare but personally i will die before getting a pap smear so like. i'm kind of a hypocrite.
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