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DYK the speculum hasn’t changed since the 1800s?

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  • anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖A anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖

    https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250714-researchers-redesign-vaginal-speculum-to-ease-fear-and-pain

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    Paleva
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    @anna_lillith
    😵‍💫😣😖😣 I hate that thing 😖 can’t even look at it

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    • PalevaP Paleva

      @anna_lillith
      😵‍💫😣😖😣 I hate that thing 😖 can’t even look at it

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      anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖
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      @Paleva absolutely. Just to see it gives me anxiety and tension

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      • anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖A anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖

        DYK the speculum hasn’t changed since the 1800s? Now, women engineers built something softer, safer, smarter.

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        @anna_lillith attn @vagina_museum@masto.ai

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        • John BurnsJ John Burns

          Too bad this is going to take so long to get into the hands of every day OBGYN's...

          "The researchers plan to have a testable prototype in about 1.5 years, however, it is more realistic to assume it would take approximately 5 years before it becomes publicly available. Its adoption hinges on clinical testing, regulatory approvals, and partnering with health care providers to ensure it’s safe, effective, and accessible."

          @anna_lillith

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          @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith they could opem source the design and anyone could 3D print their own... Even single use would be huge.

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          • anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖A anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖

            DYK the speculum hasn’t changed since the 1800s? Now, women engineers built something softer, safer, smarter.

            Leela TorresL This user is from outside of this forum
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            Leela Torres
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            @anna_lillith
            https://www.tudelft.nl/en/ide/delft-design-stories/new-vaginal-speculum-design-might-motivate-women-to-go-for-health-checkups

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            • ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️F ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️

              @anna_lillith attn @vagina_museum@masto.ai

              Leela TorresL This user is from outside of this forum
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              Leela Torres
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              @falken @anna_lillith
              I think I read last year about this at vagina museum

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                @Emmaf_77 @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith k

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                • anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖A anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖

                  DYK the speculum hasn’t changed since the 1800s? Now, women engineers built something softer, safer, smarter.

                  Jo - pièce de résistanceJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Jo - pièce de résistance
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                  #14

                  @anna_lillith yay.
                  Mammograms and Pap smears are just torture devices for women.

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                  • ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️F ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️

                    @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith they could opem source the design and anyone could 3D print their own... Even single use would be huge.

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                    @falken @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith
                    I would not put a design out and tell people to print it at home because that environment is probably not clinically sterile and the materials or equipment they choose could be contaminated with - or simply made from - things that are harmful to put inside the human body.

                    For the same reason, you shouldn't drink from a printed cup

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                    • 2xfoR 2xfo

                      @falken @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith
                      I would not put a design out and tell people to print it at home because that environment is probably not clinically sterile and the materials or equipment they choose could be contaminated with - or simply made from - things that are harmful to put inside the human body.

                      For the same reason, you shouldn't drink from a printed cup

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                      Agreed:
                      @RnDanger

                      I've only seen others do 3-d printing. I have not done design for 3-d printing...

                      But I know that I would be worried about the torque involved and how the plastic threads are melted and laid down - that I would be concerned with cracks/breakage while in operation and that leading to extremely painful lacerations.

                      The tool needs to be solid and not fail during use.

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                      • ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️F ⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ ☑️

                        @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith they could opem source the design and anyone could 3D print their own... Even single use would be huge.

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                        @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith "they" people who know what they are doing.

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                        • anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖A anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖

                          DYK the speculum hasn’t changed since the 1800s? Now, women engineers built something softer, safer, smarter.

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                          @anna_lillith Na endlich! 👍❤️

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                          • anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖A anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖

                            DYK the speculum hasn’t changed since the 1800s? Now, women engineers built something softer, safer, smarter.

                            James BradburyJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @anna_lillith so necessity *is* the mother of invention.

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                            • 2xfoR 2xfo

                              @falken @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith
                              I would not put a design out and tell people to print it at home because that environment is probably not clinically sterile and the materials or equipment they choose could be contaminated with - or simply made from - things that are harmful to put inside the human body.

                              For the same reason, you shouldn't drink from a printed cup

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                              @RnDanger @falken @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith
                              Many things that are put in women's bodies are not sterile. A penis, for example.

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                              • anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖A anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖

                                DYK the speculum hasn’t changed since the 1800s? Now, women engineers built something softer, safer, smarter.

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                                Carl
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                                @anna_lillith Oh, gut. Das ist ja auch für den Arsch.
                                SCNR

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                                • Jo - pièce de résistanceJ Jo - pièce de résistance

                                  @anna_lillith yay.
                                  Mammograms and Pap smears are just torture devices for women.

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                                  @JoBlakely @anna_lillith

                                  You cannot tell me they weren't designed for that.

                                  Can you imagine a medical test that required men's balls to be squeezed in a vice?

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                                  • anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖A anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖

                                    DYK the speculum hasn’t changed since the 1800s? Now, women engineers built something softer, safer, smarter.

                                    Mx VerdaM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    Mx Verda
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                                    @anna_lillith Also the Carevix! Like a suction cup instead of death pincers.
                                    https://www.aghealth.co.uk/post/carevix-now-available-to-uk-clinics
                                    https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07290517

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                                    • anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖A anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖

                                      https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20250714-researchers-redesign-vaginal-speculum-to-ease-fear-and-pain

                                      🧵

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                                      @anna_lillith I like the idea, but I'd really like if they included advice to have the patient insert it themself.
                                      They said "like a tampon", so include the option to direct the consultation.
                                      Doc wants it wider? Let the patient squeeze the control thing. Doc wants to angle it? Ask if the patient can do it, or hold it steady.

                                      Less "you are an unruly experiment" and more "ah yes, let's collaborate on this mutual project of my vaj health".

                                      #GynOb #ObGyn

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                                      • 2xfoR 2xfo

                                        @falken @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith
                                        I would not put a design out and tell people to print it at home because that environment is probably not clinically sterile and the materials or equipment they choose could be contaminated with - or simply made from - things that are harmful to put inside the human body.

                                        For the same reason, you shouldn't drink from a printed cup

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                                        Mx Verda
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                                        @RnDanger
                                        I getcha, but also:
                                        What if ... inner lining to printed plastic cup? Like a 'female' / self-insert condom in shape.
                                        @falken @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith

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                                        • Mx VerdaM Mx Verda

                                          @RnDanger
                                          I getcha, but also:
                                          What if ... inner lining to printed plastic cup? Like a 'female' / self-insert condom in shape.
                                          @falken @JohnJBurnsIII @anna_lillith

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                                          I'm going into a lot of theory but to be honest I'm not experienced with it at all.

                                          If you want to know more i think an Invisalign tech might be a good person to start asking about 3D printing for biocompatibility and the requirements thereof

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