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Can my gynecologist transmit a microbe with her tools or her hands?

It is highly unlikely for a gynecologist to transmit a microbe with their tools or hands if they have properly cleaned their hands before the exam and if the wound is closed. As long as proper hygiene practices are followed, the risk should be minimal.

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