Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, don't like to your GYN. It is best for them to know the truth so they can best treat you. I don't see this as a cause for embarrassment. I see my multiple partners as reason for embarrassment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also be aware that some gynocologists put there figure in your butt without any warning at that. Doesn't hurt but man it's awkward.
I was going to mention this also. Always takes me by surprise. They do it right after they remove the speculum.
I call troll. This has never happened to me and I have no idea why a GYN would do this. Seems very bizarre to me.
Troll, troll, troll. Also, really cruel to try and play with OP. OP this does NOT happen. The other advice you've had is very good, but this idiot is trying to wind you up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously, go to a midwife. They will enjoy having you as a patient and getting to talk with you, make sure you are comfortable, explain, exam you in whatever order you want, etc. At my first well-woman exam with a midwife the midwife asked all these very polite, nonjudgmental questions like "Have you ever been a sex worker?" and just took it all down. THEY would not bat an eye. I'm not so sure about a regular OB-GYN - they spend at most ten minutes with you, often significantly less, and it's just a very fast, assembly-line kind of check. And I remember going for the first time as a virgin and being asked over and over by the nurse, doctor, everyone if I was sexually active as if I just didn't know what that phrase meant.
I totally get what you're saying and am considering it, but as someone who is already nervous -- isn't it going to make me more nervous (or creep me out) to have to sit through a long conversation and talk about my health and my hopes and dreams and have someone explaining every little detail -- just because that adds a lot of time? I mean I'm looking for someone sensitive but wouldn't mind being in and out in 10 min as that may be all that I can handle. I'm know a midwife would do things they think would make me relax, but would they actually -- or would I be just as nervous just prolonging the inevitable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also be aware that some gynocologists put there figure in your butt without any warning at that. Doesn't hurt but man it's awkward.
I was going to mention this also. Always takes me by surprise. They do it right after they remove the speculum.
I call troll. This has never happened to me and I have no idea why a GYN would do this. Seems very bizarre to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also be aware that some gynocologists put there figure in your butt without any warning at that. Doesn't hurt but man it's awkward.
I was going to mention this also. Always takes me by surprise. They do it right after they remove the speculum.
Anonymous wrote:I was a virgin until 25 and this always made me nervous too. I'd get so anxious anticipating asking for a smaller speculum but it was never a big deal when the time came. They aren't going to bust out laughing at you.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, go to a midwife. They will enjoy having you as a patient and getting to talk with you, make sure you are comfortable, explain, exam you in whatever order you want, etc. At my first well-woman exam with a midwife the midwife asked all these very polite, nonjudgmental questions like "Have you ever been a sex worker?" and just took it all down. THEY would not bat an eye. I'm not so sure about a regular OB-GYN - they spend at most ten minutes with you, often significantly less, and it's just a very fast, assembly-line kind of check. And I remember going for the first time as a virgin and being asked over and over by the nurse, doctor, everyone if I was sexually active as if I just didn't know what that phrase meant.
Anonymous wrote:NP here. I was a virgin til I was 30 & got some looks from various gyns over the years. I found that it was much more useful to say "I've never had intercourse" rather than saying "not sexually active" (which for some reason tended to bring questions to determine whether I was telling the truth).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also be aware that some gynocologists put there figure in your butt without any warning at that. Doesn't hurt but man it's awkward.
I was going to mention this also. Always takes me by surprise. They do it right after they remove the speculum.
I call troll. This has never happened to me and I have no idea why a GYN would do this. Seems very bizarre to me.