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Re: VERY Embarrassing Question...(This is not a joke.)

From: virginia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Dec 1998 18:46:34 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 29 Dec 1998, Jess wrote: >
>Please don't misinterpret my concern as a joke. I am too embarrassed to
>ask anyone this question for fear of being laughed at.
>
>I am scheduled for my first visit with a gyn and I'm nervous. I went to
>Gyn101 here, and that helped a lot. One fear still remains: Obviously
>the exam is clinical and sterile, and there's NOTHING remotely good
>about it, but (no laughing!) I am VERY sensitive there and am terrified
>of my body 'reacting' to being examined. I certainly don't expect to
>have an orgasm or anything, but I'm still scared about my body
>'reacting' in even the slightest way. I think I would die of
>embarrassment on the spot.
>
>Am I making too much of this? Does this actually happen to some women?
>This is the main reason I've put off seeing a doctor. I've actually
>cancelled appointments in the past because of this fear...or maybe it's
>just stupidity!
>
>Any comments will be appreciated. I really need some thoughts before my
>appointment next week. Thank you.

Jess: The gyn exam is not anything to be scared of. I see young people every day in my practice. After explaining the procedure and what to expect they relax and do very well during the exam. The most important thing to do is relax. The exam is done in a professional manner. Ask your examiner to explain to you what she/he is doing during the exam. That seems to help relax my clients.




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