It’s always better to go to your annual gynae exam prepared to facilitate a fairly quick ‘in and out’ exam
When you go for your women’s health check-up, it’s very important to say what’s on your mind, whether the questions are uncomfortable or the confession embarrassing. This will give your gynaecologist an idea of what to look for during your physical exam. To help you through these awkward moments, we have compiled a list of issues you should never be shy to raise with your gynae.
Q. I often have an itch down there. What could be the cause?
Vaginal itching can be an embarrassing problem and many women often assume they have a yeast infection, which leads to them spending money on OTC yeast medications that may make their problem worse. Different things, such as sensitivity to your laundry soap, an STI or a bacterial infection, etc., could cause itching. Have your gynae check it out and advise you on a course of action.
Q. Is it safe to have sex while I’m on my period? Can I fall pregnant at this time?
No time is ever perfectly safe, but women who understand their ovulatory cycle can tell more or less when they are at risk of becoming pregnant. It is always advisable to use condoms (to prevent pregnancy and STIs) or other forms of birth control.
Q. I sometimes leak urine. Why is that?
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