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One of the more uncomfortable (to me that is an understatement) procedures I had done were biopsies of my cervix when they were taking specimens for cancer. They had to grab eight biopsies with the device Sid described. NOT a pleasant experience.. to make a bad thing worse, a new intern was observing so they used a camera to observe the procedures, so I had a blow-by-blow observation of the whole thing in color as it was done (Makes me want to cry in pain in remembrance). This is not a procedure done to all women, just ones they suspect may have cervical cancer, so don't worry about it.
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On the other hand, I've had biopsies done on both breasts preceeding a double lumpectomy, where they stick long needles or sticks (I'm not sure what they are made of) slowly into the breasts while they take X-rays to guide them so they point right at the lump. I can assure you this does not hurt at all, nor is it painful to have a breast cyst aspirated, so don't fear that. I've had a cervical biopsy also, and that was painful but no more so than the stupid pelvic exam we have to go through every once in a while. My most painful gyno experience was a sonogram I had once to view an ovary. I was made to drink a gallon of water beforehand, so they could move the bladder to one side to view the ovary. I drank the whole thing (I hate water!) and got on the table to await the technician. Unfortunately at that very moment he was called away for an emergency, and I waited 45 minutes with a gallon of water sloshing around inside me. Needless to say, housekeeping had to be called, and the procedure rescheduled. Catty (ouch, Owie, OWWWWW!) 
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