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4 Things You Think are Covered at Your Well Woman Exam

Whether you are going in for your first gynecological appointment or your 30th, there are many things women won’t even think about or are afraid to ask about. So many women think that going to their annual exam means they have been tested for everything and are of good health with no further actions being required.
A well woman exam, which includes a pelvic exam with a pap smear, is recommended yearly, by age 21 unless the person is sexually active. Someone experiencing gynecological problems, should seek help from a physician. Your well woman exam is your chance to ask any questions from fertility to cancer signs to inherited disorders. Here are some topics to think about before your next well woman exam.
Maintaining good communication with your doctor is key to having your health concerns address and leading the healthy lifestyle you want to achieve. Don’t assume your physician knows what to ask you about. Make sure at your next exam you ask questions and bring up any health concerns you may have.
For more information on well woman exams and other women’s issues, visit the Center for Women & Children’s Health.