It seems natural to me that a woman would want to know what her cervix looks like.
Why shouldn't she have the legitimate right to see what her doctor regularly looks at?
Consequently, during a classic consultation, it makes sense to show him using a small mirror what appears through the speculum.
This is an opportunity to explain where we are going to come to celebrate and why.
The arrival of mini-endoscopic cameras now makes it possible to display images on a video screen that is easier to watch.
However, you have to know how to maintain reason and, once you launch a more detailed exploration (colposcopy for example), I think it is more reasonable for the gynecologist to be the only one with the vision.
Indeed, I fear that the mere sight of a biopsy forceps taking a slightly bleeding sample or the fixation of the cervix with a Pozzi fang forceps will generate anxiety and cause the patient to react even if she does not feel any pain.
For those who are passionate, there is the site “my beautyfull cervix” which is available to you on the internet.