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Re: A Bit Frightened by some recent posts here...

From: JMM (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 3 Dec 2000 22:12:03 -0600 (CST)


In 1998, right after turning 29, I started having problems and was forced to see a gyn for the first time. I knew all those years that I should be going but just could not make myself go. Back then, I thought that I could never go through it and that I would never go. Now two years plus some later, I have been through three yearly exams (and alot of other stuff) and it was not bad at all. As some else posted, tell the doctor that it is your first exam. I think this makes them explain each step more and it will make it easier. Also, asking around about gyns. is also a good idea. I was so lucky, as I just picked one out of the phone book. Hope this helps and you are welcome to e-mail me. >

>~Hello Again~
>
>I recently posted here - just yesterday, I think - thanking everyone
>here for the helpful information I've read during my months of 'lurking'
>here.
>
>At 33 years of age, I have finally made the decision to see a gyn. After
>reading several posts re: pain during exams, especially for virgins, my
>anxiety has turned into borderline fear. The reasons for a pelvic exam
>to be more difficult for a virgin make perfect sense. I guess my
>question is this: Is there anything I can do prior to the exam to
>prepare for it to make things a bit easier? I know some of my
>anxiety/fear stems from fear of the unknown, yet I'm also a bit of a
>coward!
>
>Thank you.
>
>--
>~MB~
>




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