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plastic vaginal speculums...
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is there any reason why they cannot be reused like the metal ones?
can they not be cleaned properly? are they a bit flimsy?
just curious...seems a waste
thanks
can they not be cleaned properly? are they a bit flimsy?
just curious...seems a waste
thanks
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yes i am well aware they are disposable - hence the question!
re hygiene - they clean metal ones so i see no difference if they cleaned the plastic ones...
thanks to those that actually answered the question rather than just stated the obvious...2shortplanks, ummm and woofgang
ginge - grow up...i wasnt suggesting anything...i asked a question
re hygiene - they clean metal ones so i see no difference if they cleaned the plastic ones...
thanks to those that actually answered the question rather than just stated the obvious...2shortplanks, ummm and woofgang
ginge - grow up...i wasnt suggesting anything...i asked a question
joko....plastic is difficult to sterilise, so once used, that is it.
It is more cost effective for the NHS to buy plastic and throw them away, rather than metal and re sterilise them. Please don´t ask me to quantify that..........I can´t and I must say that I have a lot of sympathy for your argument.
It is more cost effective for the NHS to buy plastic and throw them away, rather than metal and re sterilise them. Please don´t ask me to quantify that..........I can´t and I must say that I have a lot of sympathy for your argument.
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