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Let's face it: the Doctor's office can feel like an intimidating place. Knowing what to expect, and how to advocate for your knowledge and experience, can make an incredible difference in caring for your physical and mental wellbeing. Today's episode continues our Advocating in the Dr.'s Office Series by explaining what a transvaginal ultrasound is, what you can expect from the procedure, and practical tips to advocate for your comfort during the ultrasound. You never know when your doctor may want this ultrasound for diagnostic reasons, so listening now will help you feel prepared for whenever that time comes!

NOTE: This episode makes frequent use of the words vaginal, transvaginal, and vaginal canal.

Would you like the written Transvaginal Ultrasound guide for today's episode? It's live now!

SHOW LINKS:
Ep. 36: Advocating in the Dr.'s Office: Asking Good Questions
Asking Good Questions Resource Guide
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