Going to the gyno for the first time! :( I am 16. Do I shave? What do I expect? NERVOUS!
Question Posted Saturday June 30 2012, 11:34 am
I am 16 and I'm going to be going to the gyno soon! I am still a virgin, I am going to get looked at because of a medical reason.
Anyway I am so not looking forward to this! And I don't know what it's going to be like so could you please share what it is like and be detailed. I shave so I know I am going to be shaven when I go see the docter but would it be weird if I was completely shaven like no sign of hair? I don't won't the docter to think I'm trying to look good for him or her. But I feel weird if I'm not shaven! I don't know I'm just so uncomfortable with having todo this. Did you shave? Will I be able to see the docter like in my vagina or is there something in between us?
Help please!!!:(
If you feel the need to shave then yes you can do so. What usually happens is they will give you a johnny to change into. You will have to undress from the waste down. The doctor will come in and talk to you, Likely explaining what they will do seeing it's your first time. They will have you lay on a stretcher and put your feet up on metal plates. Then the Gyno will take a sample and you will be all done.
Now it is normal to be nervous, Just try and stay calm. Trust me, You are not the only one they seen! They are used too it. They do it all the time and you to them are just another client. If you feel more comfortable you can request a female doctor. Just make sure to call the doctors office ahead of time and let them know you would like a female. It is a bit uncomfortable but does not hurt and usually very quick. It's basically a in and out sort of thing and it's only once a year. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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