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First Gynecology Appointment for Teens

Visiting the gynecologist is an important part of the aging process for young women. Your doctor will give you vital information on how to stay as healthy as possible as well as giving you an overall checkup. There are three main reasons that parents should take their young girls to a gynecologist. A gynecology appointment can be nerve-racking for young girls who don’t know exactly what to expect. Being nervous is completely normal. However, once your visit is over, you’ll likely be wondering what all the fuss was about. When Should You Schedule Your First Appointment? Typically, a first appointment is recommended by OB/GYNs for girls between the ages of 13 and 15. This gives the doctor plenty of time to answer questions regarding sexual health, menstruation, and other concerns confidentially. What to Expect At the beginning of your first gynecology exam, your doctor will sit down with you and just talk. It’s important to be open and honest when speaking to your gynecologist so that they can give you the best medical care possible. Unless your OB/GYN feels it is vital, a pelvic exam will not be part of your first gynecology exam. Generally, pelvic exams are recommended starting at the age of 21. They will ask you questions regarding your health. Among others, some items you can expect to be brought up include: If you’re concerned about confidentiality, ask your doctor beforehand. In most cases, everything you disclose can be kept between you and your doctor. Remember, if you feel uncomfortable during any portion of your gynecological visit, you can ask for a nurse or family member to be present as well. What to Talk About During Your Appointment Remember that your appointment gives you a  safe place to talk about anything and everything regarding both your physical and emotional state. Use this opportunity to speak confidentially to your GYN for accurate answers. Before going to your appointment, think of a list of questions you’d like to ask. Your GYN has heard it all, so if something is concerning you, don’t let your embarrassment or nervousness get in the way of your wellbeing. Book a GYN Appointment Today Parents and young women should go into appointments with as much knowledge as possible. Your first gynecology appointment doesn’t have to be scary if you know what to expect. Call to schedule an appointment with one of our OB/GYNs today by calling 770.720.7733 or simply schedule an appointment online. Feel free to ask any questions regarding your first visitation beforehand so you can be as prepared as possible.

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First Gynecology Appointment

At Cherokee Women’s Health, we understand the nerves a woman may experience when making a gynecology appointment, even for a routine annual examination. Our goal is to make patients feel as comfortable and assured as we can, beginning with their first appointment. To help prepare for an appointment, here are some expectations and answers to commonly asked questions about our practice and a routine gynecology examination. Health History Honesty is important when disclosing one’s health history. Doctors need to be aware of the past, so they can accurately care for a patient. Usual topics covered in a health history will include any medications currently being taken; sexual history; past pregnancies, surgeries, or treatments; and a familial history of cancer and other diseases. Come with Questions Don’t hesitate to bring up any concerns, no matter how trivial they may seem. It is best to be straightforward about symptoms, in the event that additional procedures need to be scheduled. Don’t leave our office with any questions unanswered! There is no need to be self-conscious about asking questions or discussing symptoms because our doctors have years of experience in their field. They discuss these topics daily with their patients. What to Expect A routine appointment lasts about an hour. Several exams take place during the appointment including a pelvic exam and a breast exam. Patients should also be prepared to provide a urine sample to test for pregnancy, and to catch any abnormalities in the sample that may indicate disorders or infections. A pelvic examination is performed to ensure that both external and internal areas of the vagina are normal, including a pap smear which is used to test for cervical cancer. At a patient’s request, a culture can be ordered to screen for any sexually transmitted diseases. The pelvic exam can make patients uncomfortable, but it is important to relax during the process. Reproductive health is important! A breast exam is completed to check for any lumps or irregularities in breast tissue. Based on family history of breast cancer, and your age, you may be referred for a mammogram which will screen for breast cancer. An opportunity to ask questions is part of the appointment. Be proactive and mention anything that is concerning. Honesty is essential to providing the best personalized care to our patients.

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