| At what age did you take your teen to the gynecologist for the first time? |
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Teens don't need to go to the gynecologist. Gyne's are specialists who you see if there is an issue.
Their regular doctor can handle questions about birth control / sex etc. |
Disagree. Mine hasn’t gone yet, but I plan on taking her this summer before she goes to college. There was a long thread about this a few weeks ago. |
Is this a new trendy UMC thing to take your daughter to the gyne? |
It’s really hard and long waits to be seen by a gyn as a new patient with no issue. Don’t waste their time and take up needed spots to others. If all your teen needs is the safe sex and birth control options talk (and a prescription), the pediatrician or family doctor are completely qualified and do this all the time. |
One way to avoid this is to build a relationship with doctor before an issue presents itself. Like, perhaps when you’re 17/18. |
| Yuck no thanks. Why subject her to that? I will be informing them of teal wand, but that’s it |
So you are going to have her meet and build a relationship with every kind of specialist just in case down the road she has an issue? Bizarre. She doesn't need to see a neurologist or a cardiologist or a gynecologist or an internist or a hematologist or a psychiatrist as a teen to build a relationship in case she has a future health issue. |
A visit to the gyn does not have to mean a pap and internal exam. |
I’m her mother and I don’t even have a general doctor. I only see a gyn annually because those are the only types of major health issues I’ve experienced in adulthood. My mother never really talked to me or prepared me for any of it, so I’m trying to do better. You do what you you want with your kid! |
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Not this baby again This was a thread recently in which that OP asked about taking her daughter before she left for college. And a particular poster was fear mongering about going to the gynecologist. STOP! There is nothing scary about going to the gynecologist. Women’s health is EXTREMELY important and even 1 woman too scared to go or avoiding is too many. It is recommended to have first visit between 15-18 yrs old if there are no other reasons in order to establish a rapport with a gynecologist and discuss women’s health. While a PCP or a pediatrician may be able to help with BC or answer questions, why would you not go to the specialist in women’s health for women’s health? |
Unlike the other specialists you name, every woman is recommend to get Pap smears, breast exams, and discuss birth control just to name a few women’s health issues. Every woman. So your comparison with a gynecologist with a neurologist doesn’t connect. Do you have a Google alert for this topic which is why you always post this kind of anti womens health stuff on DCUM? |
DP, but women are whole human beings and women's health is not just gynecological. That's what makes it seem weird. If you're not sexually active or not having any gynecological issues, it really isn't necessary. The comparison to not seeing a cardiologist or neurologist if you're not having issues makes sense. A woman has a heart and a brain just as much as she has reproductive organs, and a PCP can handle garden variety issues that don't require a specialist. |
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So you want to spare your DD from the horrors of someone peering in them after inserting a speculum.
But are willing to have her dear pediatrician prescribe birth control and tell her about safe sex. And then when she is far from home as a college freshman she has to go to school gyn or find one for her first vag viewing when she gets a problem? Or do you fly her home? Weird. |