Internal Probe: It is difficult to determine. This study is necessary since a transvaginal probe would provide a better view of gynecological organs than transabdominal or transperineal probes. To allay your fears, always discuss your concerns with the provider who ordered the test. That is very important. There are vaginal dilators that may help. Transvaginal probe is not thick and a small portion is inserted.
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