When newFNP was in training, it was one of her articulated goals to perform the pap well, with the least amount of discomfort possible. NewFNP has achieved that goal. Her patient frequently tell her that they barely felt a thing - it makes newFNP so proud.
In order to achieve her gingerly executed pap exams, newFNP uses the cervical spatula and mascara wand combo and performs 1/2 - 1 turn of each. She goes from 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock with the spatula and makes a turn with the brush adequate to touch on most areas of a parous cervix. If she sees an area of suspected abnormality, she gives that a swipe as well. Throughout the process, she uses a light touch.
NewFNP's OB/GYN, on the other hand, uses the broom cytobrush, aka the cervical pitchfork, and makes about 75,000 full-force turns with that SOB. She clearly does not believe in the light touch and her "a little cramping here" warning is an understatement indeed. But fine. It last for six seconds and is over.
What is not over is the wait for newFNP's diagnostic mammogram.
NewFNP is certain that whatever is embedded her breast tissue is a fibroadenoma. She is certain that it is not cancer. But now she has to have a boob and metal sandwich because the seed of doubt has been planted and her OB/GYN encouraged her to get that frigging thing done without delay. And she's kind of pissed because of course it will be nothing yet she will have had to have her never-lactated, full-density breast all squished up in order to have the reassurance.
Ouch.
And nothing makes a lady feel old - prematurely old - like having a goddamned mammogram.