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Correlation of Clitoral Hood and Labia Minora Measurements and Female Genital Self Image Scale (FGSIS) Scores in Women

Correlation of Clitoral Hood and Labia Minora Measurements and Female Genital Self Image Scale (FGSIS) Scores in Women

Recruiting
18-45 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

To evaluate the relationship between women's labium minora and clitoral hood measurements and Female Genital Self Image Scale (FGSIS) scores.

Description

The main purpose of our study is to measure the labium minora and clitoral hood in women who apply to our clinic with gynecological disorders, evaluate them with FGSIS (Female Genital Self Image Scale) scores, and look at the relationship between genital area perception and labium minora and clitoral hood dimensions.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Women who apply for outpatient gynecological control, are between the ages of 18-45, are sexually active, do not have additional endocrinological or malignant diseases, and are not pregnant or in menopause.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Those who are not sexually active, have varying degrees of pelvic organ prolapse or urinary incontinence, have a malignancy, or have an endocrinological disease

Study details
    Genital Diseases
    Female
    Vulva

NCT06134596

Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital

28 January 2024

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