At what age should you start going to the GYN?


im 14 and i will be 15 in september.. should i be going to the gyn soon? and what happens at hand? helpppp!

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WiLL I EVER GET MY PERIOD?!!!?


If you have started have a period, you should be seeing they gynocologist. He/ she will act a pelvic exam and a breast exam. It isn't bad, lately scary if you don't know what to expect. Let the nurse and doctor know that it is your first time. Good Luck!

Appendicitis or Ovulation? Please Help?

18, unless you are already sexually moving, in which luggage you should be going now.

Really gale ike cunnilingus?

Whenever you start having sex.
My mom is an OBGYN and within is nothing to be embarassed in the order of. They do this procedure daily. What happen is:
1. Breast Exam/Breathing Exam
2. Legs in Stirrups "Spread Em" - haha!
3. They look in you and scrap stuff out to try-out to make sure you do not own any abnormal cell.
4. You're done
*Before all of this they weigh & run your height*
You dont need to verbs about this though until you start have sex.

What should i do if im bleeding everyday?

I think you necessitate to go freshly so they can explain to you how your reproductive system works. In your answer to the question "is it nontoxic to have sex on your period" you said...

"you are more expected to get pregnant when your ovulating, so unless you want to procure pregnant i wouldn't reccomend it"

Apparently you think ovulation and your spell are the same point, they are not. In fact they are total opposites. Ovulation occur half approach between periods and you produce a great deal of clear sticky fluid during that time, unlike the red/brown blood you get on your interval. Yes you are more likely to carry pregnant when you're ovulating(33% chance at most), but you are severely UNLIKELY to get pregnant when you're on your period(less that 1% chance). Remember, they are two fundamentally different events in the menstrual cycle.

Will pregnancy be possible for me?

I cogitate it's about time you rewarded a visit to your ob-gyn if you've get one. If not, you can go to your local practitioner or clinic for a physical and pelvic exam.

You'll want to progress pretty soon to have a check-in and kind sure everything's okay down there. He/she (you can request a womanly at most places) will answer all of your question there. Don't be afraid to ask--they've hear it all.

What to expect:
They'll probably do a pelvic exam and a pap smear. A pelvic exam is when the doc inserts to gloved fingers inside your vagina and feel around to make sure everything is okay. The doc might push on your lower tummy to check the size and shape of your uterus as well. No big deal--you might discern a little pressure, but it doesn't hurt.

They *might* do a pap smear, but probably not since you're babyish. That involves inserting an instrument called a speculum into your vagina. It looks resembling a duck bill, is made of steel, and is usually a little cold. Just relax when it go in. It'll consistency odd. The doc will afterwards bea able to see your uterus, and will insert a swab and whip some cells. And that's it!

The significant thing to maintain in mind is to relax. Keeping serenity and relaxed will automatically relax your lower abdomen and vaginal walls.

It's not that fruitless. Good luck.

Absence of Periods?

You don't need to travel until you are 18, sexually active or you own a problem, so you can wait a bit. I believe in the meantime you should spend some time reading almost gynaecology so you understand better how your reproductive system works and adjectives that.

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