Vaginal examination (VE) is the insertion of a gloved finger into the vagina in order to assess gynacaological structures. In addition to its use during gynacological examination, VE is carried out during late pregnancy to assess how ready the cervix is for labour, and during labour to assess how labour is progressing.

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