How It Is Done
Endometrial biopsy
An endometrial biopsy is usually done by a
gynecologist, a
family medicine physician, or a
nurse practitioner who has been trained to do the
test. The sample will be looked at by a
pathologist. The biopsy can be done in your doctor's
office.
Your cervix may be numbed with a spray or injection of
local anesthetic.
You will need to take off your clothes below the waist. You will
be given a covering to drape around your waist. You will then lie on your back
on an examination table with your feet raised and supported by foot rests
(stirrups).
Your doctor will put an instrument with smooth, curved blades
(speculum) into your vagina. The speculum gently spreads apart the vaginal
walls so your doctor can see inside the vagina and the cervix. See an
illustration of a
pelvic
examination with a speculum
. The cervix is washed with a special
solution and may be grasped and held in place with a clamp called a tenaculum.
The tool to collect the sample is guided through the cervix into
the
uterus. The tool may be moved up and down to collect
the sample. Most women have some cramping during the biopsy.
An endometrial biopsy takes 5 to 15 minutes.
Dilation and curettage (D&C)
A D&C is usually done in a hospital or clinic. Most women do
not need to stay overnight but can go home the same day.
Your doctor will put an instrument with smooth, curved blades
(speculum) into your vagina. The speculum gently spreads apart the vaginal
walls so your doctor can see inside the vagina and the cervix. Your cervix will
be gently spread open (dilated). Depending on the reason for the D&C, your
doctor may use a tool called a hysteroscope to look inside the uterus. A small
spoon-shaped instrument (curette) is then guided through the cervix and into
the uterus. The top layer of the lining of the uterus is carefully scraped off
and removed (along with any other tissue that looks abnormal) for
biopsy.
If you have general anesthetic, you will be watched by a nurse in
the recovery room until you are fully awake.
You can do most of your normal activities in a few days. Do not
lift anything heavy for a few days after the test. Do not douche or have sex
for one week after the test.