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Old 03-28-2011, 11:55 AM #8
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These links may provide some additional information. It sounds like they are dealing with legitimate "female specific" issues but I wonder if they can assess you in another way. Or, at least only once every 4 -6 weeks. You have to communicate with them and tell them your concerns about the exams.

The first link is paper on what's being treated regarding pelvic disorders common to women. I guess I would have to ask why they recommend this if your are not having these complaints.

http://www.rimed.org/medhealthri/2009-01/2009-01-10.pdf

http://www.womenshealthapta.org/plp/index.cfm
http://www.womenshealthapta.org/rese...eliability.cfm

I would contact this association and ask them what the standard protocol should be.
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