Health 04/06/2025 14:31

Your Guide to Preparing for the Gynecologist: 10 Key Dos and Don’ts

No matter how many times you go to the gynecologist, it always remains something that can either cause feelings of unease all the way to downright anxiety. To help feel more confident and have a better experience at the gynecologist, there are many things you can do – and things you can avoid – to achieve this. These are your do’s and don’ts for your next visit to the gynecologist’s office. Make sure you share this with all the women in your life.

The Top 10 Do’s and Don’ts To Prepare for the Gynecologist

A young woman in a hospital gown at a gynecologist's appointment. A gynecologist wearing pink gloves writes a prescription to a patient. Woman on gynecological chair closeup unrecognizable colposcopy

Whether it’s your first time or 20th time at the gynecologist, it’s not really something any of us look forward to. After all, being spread eagle while someone expects your lady parts with a cold instrument in a cold room isn’t exactly my idea of a good time. On top of that, you may be coming into it with some concerns about your gynecological health. This only adds to the anxiety you already are likely feeling. While you can’t (and absolutely shouldn’t) avoid regular check-ups at the gynecologist, there are things you can do to make the experience less stressful. Check out this list before your next visit and make it easier for both you and your gynecologist.

1. Avoid Urinating Just Before Your Appointment

Dressed woman wants to pee

Many of us, when nervous, have the urge to go pee. While you don’t want to be bursting at the seams before your appointment, you don’t want to be completely empty, either. If your doctor needs a urine sample, it is important to avoid using the bathroom just before your appointment. Urine samples may be needed to test for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), urinary tract infections (UTIs), or possible pregnancies. Providing this sample is vital for accurate testing and receiving appropriate treatment if needed. If you think you won’t be able to ‘pee on command’, so to speak, then consider drinking some extra water ahead of your appointment to ensure easy flow of urine.

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