I'v seen alot of these questions asked so sorry if I'm just reasking the same old question.
I'm going for my frist gyno appoinment next week. I have a few questions :
[1]. What should I expect ? Like will it hurt ? If it hurts will it only hurt for that day or will it hurt for a couple days ?
[2]. What kind of questions will she ask me ?
[3]. I'm only 16, will she tell my mom everything I tell her ?
[4]. Will I be tested for any STD's ?
[5]. Any other advice ?
I'm really nervous, every girl I'v talked to has told me different things to expect & they have all been scary. I don't want to be nervous I want to be relaxed so anything you could tell me would be apprecated. Thanks :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? MissBonne answered Friday August 17 2007, 10:33 pm: [1] Think cold, metal tampon. They won't really "poke", it's just an uncomfortable feeling
[2] Any unusual patterns regarding your period? Are your sexually active or planning to be? (Answer this one truthfully, she'll give you the next steps)
[3] She will NOT tell your parents.
[4] You will be tested for some things. They will do a pap smear, STD testing, birth control issues and, down the road, pregnancy.
[5] Prepare a list of questions. Ask them. You'll receive the right information that your friends won't know.
It's an article that goes over EVERYTHING that will happen during the exam and answers best all the questions you have listed above and others you are likely to think of after having posted your question. It's a great article for teenagers about this subject. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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