Two finger test

  1. Virginity test
  2. Two finger test for sexual assault: What the latest ban says
  3. Pelvic Examination for Women: Purpose & Procedure Explained
  4. Two Finger Test as Evidence of Rape Victim


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Virginity test

Examination intended to determine female virginity A virginity test is the practice and process of determining whether a girl or woman is a Virginity testing is widely considered controversial, because of its implications for the tested girls and women, because it is viewed as In October 2018, the Two-finger test [ ] The process of virginity testing varies by region. In areas where medical doctors are available, the tests would often be given in a doctor's office. Another form of virginity testing involves testing for laxity of vaginal muscles with fingers (the "two-finger test"). A doctor performs the test by inserting a finger into the female's vagina to check the level of vaginal laxity, which is used to determine if she is "habituated to sexual intercourse". Examinations to test for previous sexual activity used to be performed on Among the Example of violence against women [ ] Virginity testing drives unequal social pressures for men and women to remain virgins until they marry. In Reasons [ ] Many cultures require proof of a bride's virginity prior to her marriage. This has traditionally been tested by the presence of an intact Abuse of women [ ] Prior to the 1980s, virginity testing was also used on women entering the In August 2021, the In In India's Kanjarbhat community, after a marriage ceremony takes place, a virginity test is carried out on the newly-married wife using a white bed sheet. If the woman bleeds following intercourse with her new husband, it is decl...

Two finger test for sexual assault: What the latest ban says

On October 31 this year, the Supreme Court declared that the two-finger test - a test used on survivors of rape or sexual assault, was not only regressive and unscientific but also re-victimised and re-traumatised women. In a first, it also said that that any person who conducts this test in sexual assault cases shall be guilty of misconduct. Enforcing the ban on the two-finger test Activists and survivors have for years, been calling for an end to be put to this test - which involves checking the laxity of a woman’s vaginal muscles with two fingers. This is not the first time the Supreme Court has said it must not be used. In fact, the Union Health Ministry’s 2014 guidelines too say the test must not be conducted. Experts say however, that the guidelines do not translate into change on the ground - that there still is not enough sensitisation and training of all the personnel involved in the reporting, examination and investigation of a sexual assault case. Penalising doctors will help prevent ‘two finger’ test on rape victims, say activists The problem in India is huge and multi-faceted -- the country, as per National Crime Records Bureau statistics, registered 31,677 cases of rape in 2021 -- an average of 86 a day. And this too, may be an under-reported number. Challenges for survivors range from the actual reporting of a case to the police station, to getting an FIR lodged, the medical examination and then navigating the court system. Anyone conducting ‘two-finger’ tes...

Pelvic Examination for Women: Purpose & Procedure Explained

What Is a Pelvic Exam? A • Vulva (external genital organs) • Uterus (the womb) • • Fallopian tubes (tubes that carry eggs to the womb) • Ovaries (organs that produce eggs) • • Rectum (the chamber that connects the When Are Pelvic Exams Done? Pelvic exams are performed: • During a yearly • When a woman is • When a doctor is checking for an infection (such as • When a woman is having Pelvic Exam Preparation Because a In addition, for 48 hours prior to the exam, you should not: • Douche • Use a tampon • Have • Use • Use medicine or cream in your What Can I Expect During a Pelvic Exam? You can expect to feel a little discomfort, but you should not feel pain during a pelvic exam. The exam itself takes about 10 minutes. If you have any questions during the exam, be sure to ask your doctor. Pelvic Exam Procedure During a typical pelvic exam, your doctor or nurse may: • Ask you to take off your clothes in private. (You will be given a gown or other covering.) • Talk to you about any health concerns. • Ask you to lie on your back and relax. • Press down on areas of the lower • Help you get in position for the speculum exam. (You may be asked to slide down to the end of the table.) • Ask you to bend your knees and to place your • Perform the speculum exam. During the exam, a device called a speculum will be inserted into the vagina. The speculum is opened to widen the vagina so that the vagina and cervix can be seen. • Perform a Pap smear. Your doctor will use a plastic spatula and ...

Two Finger Test as Evidence of Rape Victim

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