DD going to college - visit to gyn?

Anonymous
Yes. Not necessarily for a pelvic exam or anything, mostly to talk privately with the doctor. It's good to get DD comfortable with the idea.
Anonymous
Frankly, I look forward to using the Teal wand at home instead of having to go to gyn. I’ll forward the info to my daughters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At some point you have to transfer from pediatrician to PCP that's for adults. College is an ideal transition.
It might be nice for DD to have her first gyn appointment with a doctor near home, so the first one isn't urgent and her first internal exam is "at home." Otherwise it will be at the college health service or wherever kids at her college go.
At college, she may get a UTI, an abcess, yeast infection, vaginitis EVEN WITHOUT BEING SEXUALLY ACTIVE and she will need to see a gyn there. Not wait until she's home .


This would actually be family doctor territory anyway. You don’t need a gyn for any of this and they tend to be harder to get into; you will end up with an NP or PA at the ob/gyn practice anyhow for this stuff. This is run of the mill stuff the general practitioners treat in student health clinic as well
Anonymous
Why are there trolls on her spreading anti gyno propaganda?

Women’s health is very important. A woman needs to go to the gynecologist even if she isn’t sexually active. A PCP might be able to help with and cover gynecological concerns BUT a good PCP would ask you if you’ve gone to a gyno at your annual. Is the concern undergoing a pelvic exam or are the trolls on here worried about a gyno actually providing BC advice?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why are there trolls on her spreading anti gyno propaganda?

Women’s health is very important. A woman needs to go to the gynecologist even if she isn’t sexually active. A PCP might be able to help with and cover gynecological concerns BUT a good PCP would ask you if you’ve gone to a gyno at your annual. Is the concern undergoing a pelvic exam or are the trolls on here worried about a gyno actually providing BC advice?


Not everyone needs to get a full pelvic exam, if there is no risk factors, there are other options for testing now.
It’s up to the individual, and should be discussed with pcp to determine best options.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are there trolls on her spreading anti gyno propaganda?

Women’s health is very important. A woman needs to go to the gynecologist even if she isn’t sexually active. A PCP might be able to help with and cover gynecological concerns BUT a good PCP would ask you if you’ve gone to a gyno at your annual. Is the concern undergoing a pelvic exam or are the trolls on here worried about a gyno actually providing BC advice?


Not everyone needs to get a full pelvic exam, if there is no risk factors, there are other options for testing now.
It’s up to the individual, and should be discussed with pcp to determine best options.


You understand that a full pelvic exam isn’t required at a gyno visit, right? Or are you pushing fear narrative.

American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology recommends first visit around 15 to discuss female health (menstruation, HPV exam, to establish trust with a female health provider, etc). A regular Pap smear is recommended starting at 21 regardless if you are a virgin.

I don’t understand the rigidity of posters and all this does is make it “scary” to go to the gynecologist. This is how some women end up delaying care.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Not necessarily for a pelvic exam or anything, mostly to talk privately with the doctor. It's good to get DD comfortable with the idea.


This. I wanted my daughter to have the opportunity to talk with a doctor and ask any questions she had, etc without me being involved.
I did reckless stuff in high school because I didn't know better but I didn't feel like I could talk to my mom who was super awkward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hell no.
I’m not sure why going to college would trigger this…maybe getting engaged or moving in with a partner… but college is for education.


what? so a young woman should meet with a gyno until she is basically gettting married? that is so dumb.
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