Medical misogyny and “harrowing” experiences: what are doctors doing to improve outpatient gynaecological procedures?

Intrauterine procedures for outpatients, such as hysteroscopy, have attracted negative media and parliamentary attention for being poorly tolerated by some women, causing pain and even trauma.

In this BMJ feature, Adele Waters reports on how doctors are tackling the problem.

https://www.bmj.com/content/390/bmj.r1234

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