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TMI thread about girly bits
Friday the 13th I am having my yearly OB exam. I have had bad paps in the past and it's always one of those visits that just freaks me out. I can't ever seem to relax there and by the time the Dr. comes in my butt has soaked through the stupid paper on the table and when she asks that dreaded question, " can you scoot down?" Ugh all this pieces of paper come with my sweaty butt cheeks. Seriously it's like the worst embarrassing exams I think we as women have to go through. Not looking forward to it and am hoping I don't get the phone call afterwards I just want to see the card in the mail saying everything checked out ok.....sigh.....
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I admit that I had my first-ever pap only last year
It was partially because I was terrified of the pain. But my OB said from the get-go that lots of people say it hurts, and she said that isn't true. If it hurts, it means the doctor isn't doing it carefully. True enough, for me it didn't hurt, but I did feel pressure and the sensation of wanting to pee (which she explained beforehand). HOWEVER, ugh, I do hate the scooting down. And the freakin' stirrups. AAAAWKward. I hope for you this exam isn't too bad! |
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Ugh....I hate having paps done...seriously no fun! Hope it all goes well for you.
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Ugh, that is a terrible appointment. I still go every year, but still awful. Luckily, it goes fast and is over quick and really doesn't hurt. Though I hate the feeling of that thing holding you open, it always feels like its going to shoot right out and hit her in the head or something.
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I thought after my hysterectomy I'd be DONE with them, seriously....what is there to check on? Well, apparently cancerous cells can still grow so ugh. I have to have one every 3-5 years now. An improvement. But still.
I say start with your bottom all the way down so there's no scooting |
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Sorry. It is one of those necessary evils. The fact that you've had bad paps in the past surely creates a lot of stress for you.
Crazy, I've never had a female OB/GYN. I saw the pronoun 'she' three times and it really made me think about whether or not I had been to a female. Nope, in fact, I don't believe I've ever had a female doctor for anything. Just a strange side note. Okay, WORST pap ever for me was when I was bleeding like crazy. I wanted to run and hide and cry and everything. I had crazy uterine bleeding for over 6 months and the doctor needed to find out what was going on so he needed to do a pap and a biopsy. It couldn't just wait until I stopped bleeding, especially when it seemed at the time I would never stop. The doctor was great though and honestly, just the idea of it was way worse than actually having it done because of the way he did everything and how his nurse reassured me. During that few months that we were trying to figure everything out I actually had another 2 while I was bleeding. Before one of them he asked how hard I was bleeding. I said I was barely bleeding, more like spotting. After the exam he told me that I was bleeding harder during my 'barely' than most people did on the worst days of their periods. I was kind of shocked to hear that. Anyway, I REALLY hope you get a good result this time and can cross this off your list of things to worry about for a while. |
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I go to a nurse practitioner for my yearlies now that I'm done having kids. The OB/Gyn I had with the boys died of cancer 6 weeks after I had the twins - they were the last set she delivered. So I've known my NP (she was in practice with the OB/Gyn) for over 20 years so we chat the entire time she is doing her thing - she loves hearing about the boys since she remembers when they were born. I do DREAD them every year, but then it's just over before I know it. I say distract yourself. Bring a book or something and read it in the waiting room, and then in the patient room while you are waiting again. I took my Nookcolor this time and my NP had one too so that started the conversation right off. |
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My OB loves to talk and he sometimes is talking to me during the exam. it's like "DUDE GET YOUR HANDS OUT OF MY VAJAYJAY BEFORE ASKING HOW MY HUBSAND IS DOING"
But instead I just meakly answer while praying for him to be finished. |
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This made me think that perhaps you could bring a bag with your very own personal towel in it. Sit on the exam table or even the chair on your own personal towel and then get into the right position after she arrives! She can wait a second while you hop on the table!
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I go to a Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM) instead of the OBGYN's at the office. She's been my doctor since right before I got pregnant with my first. She has delivered both of my kiddos. She is even my Facebook friend!!! I feel totally comfortable with her. After all, it is no big deal for her. She has seen so many hoo-ha's! They all start to look the same, according to her, it's not something she even thinks about anymore. And, really, it's the profession she chose. So, I don't feel awkward or worry about it. The worst thing that could possibly happen is if someone farted in her face. LOL!!! Can you imagine?!?
And, I've always gone to a female doctor. I feel like they are such better doctors when it comes to my girly parts. I can be much more comfortable and talk honestly knowing we are the "same" and deal with the same stuff as women. As for the sweaty butt. Bring a hand towel in your purse with you to sit on. I did that when I was pregnant with my first because for some reason I was always sweating like crazy (it is hot here in FL) and at the time it seemed like everyone was pregnant so I sat for a looong time waiting on that awful paper. She never said anything about it. They don't care. And it makes sliding down much easier!!! |
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heheh the towel is a good idea! I might just do that this time or just not sit on the table til the dr. comes in.
I had a male OB until I moved up here to Lynnwood, WA. Honestly though I loved my OB in SLC (Dr. Kevin Sumsion) I now LOVE my female OB here! She told me last time that if she isn't worried I shouldn't be either, but hey, I am always a worrier.
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Oh yeah forgot to mention I am going to speak with her about permanent birth control for me. Hubby has been saying he will get the Snip snip for over 6 years now and he hasn't even talked to a urologist. So I am going to talk to her about Essure has anyone had this done?
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ugh - I have to go tomorrow afternoon for my yearly... not looking forward to it - have been having a lot of issues and I'm scared to death what he will tell me...
I've only had an male OB/GYN... I just went to the one my mom has gone to... in fact, she went to his dad, before Dr. Savage started practice (he is the same age as my mom)... Alisa - I had to chuckle... Dr. S does the same thing... asks a question right when he is getting started and I'm trying to focus on anything else in mind until it's over...
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RIGHT? I mean it's nuts that he could have his arm so far up there it's practically coming out of my mouth and he picks that exact moment to ask me questions. Just do your business and then we can talk.
I adore my OB/GYN though, I really do. He's a wonderful man and I consider myself blessed to have had him deliver all three of my kids. |
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It hurts every time I get mine done I've been having problems down there ever since getting pregnant the first time in 2001 though, so it's possible it's something called Interstitial Cystitis for me...no diagnosis yet though.
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EEK! HATE! But so important. And to make things weirder for me... I grew up with my OB/GYN. And he's a man. Our parents were best friends. Unfortunately, I moved to my current town 8.5 months pregnant w/ my 1st baby and he's the only one who would take me (high risk pregnancy). Since I didn't want to drive back down the 5 hours where we moved from to deliver, I agreed.
Strangely, after that 1st childbirth, it got "unweird" really fast . I just wanted it over with and didn't care who made it happen! hehe. Now 14 years and 4 babies later, I still use and trust him. But I still dread the appointment each and every year |
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I need to make that appointment. Seriously dont even want to say how long it has been but my doctor who I really loved and he delivered two of my kids is no longer practicing (not sure why if he just stopped or died or what) Anyhow I have no idea who to go to because I have had some bad experiences with those types of exams prior to finding the dr I was seeing and taking my daughter to her first exam @ 18 she came out crying because of some things the dr said to her. I do not mind the exam so much as the thought of another bad doctor.
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I guess I am the weird one.... I would much rather go to my yearly OB appt (and give birth for that matter) that to go to the dentist!!! LOL I literally want to puke when it's time to go to the dentist!!!
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Brie I will let you know what my OB says about it. I do have a friend from high school who has had it done for a few years now and she says she likes it and hasn't had any problems. That the procedure was pretty minimal too. So I will let you know what my OB says and how it works for me. I am tired of my IUD and it will be needed to be switched out here in 4 years and with all the heavy periods and cysts on my ovaries its caused I am done having it. (10 year para-guard) It really was nice at first but now its just causing me lots of issues.
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Thanks Kim! I only just heard of it, and haven't ever heard from anyone who's actually had it done.. I was kind of wanting to hear more about it before I make a for sure decision.
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I haven't heard much about it, but I worked in an OB/GYN clinic for a few months after I retired and I heard nothing but good things about Essure. And if you have had a IUD, I would think the procedure for the Essure is fairly the same Good luck...and for me personally I would rather have a pap than a mammogram
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I haven't had to have a mammogram yet got another 5 years before that happens...it is 40 correct?
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I actually don't mind either. I'd rather do either one than do the dishes. I hate doing dishes that much... drill on my teeth, sure, no problem, just let someone else do the darn dishes!
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lucky you I hope it all goes well and isn't too stresful...
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It is recommended to have the first one at 35 and then the next one (if there are no issues and family history) at 40. I had one at 35 but am good to go until next year.
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I will ask my OB about it then. I thought if there was no family history you had your first one at 40. I had a Great aunt who had breast cancer but she was 1 of 9 daughters and they do say that 1 in 9 women gets breast cancer.....
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They just changed the recommendations on mammograms in the last couple of years. It is 40+ for your first unless you've had family history of breast issues.
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I think all docs are different, my OB/GYN gave me my first mammogram at 35 and I've had ZERO history of breast cancer in my family. However my SIL's OB/GYN won't give her one till 40 and her mother had breast cancer.
I think many things factor in: Insurance doctor preference the age when your relative got breast cancer ect I'd say if you want one get one...no matter what your age...they are pretty affordable even without insurance!!!
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Good to know, I will definitely speak with my Doc and see what she has to say and also let her know of my Great Aunt.
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I hope it goes well. I don't mind my yearly, mostly because with fertility treatments you get so used to thsoe appointments...I'd rather get my yearly or a mammogram than go to the dentist!
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LOL I really used to hate the Dentist more than the OB but I have now found a really great dentist and I don't hate it nearly as much.
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I grew up with a really great dentist, and every dentist I've had since has been horrible and I feel like they are scraping my teeth off and cutting up my gums. I had a filling fall out awhile ago and I just can't make myself go.
Yearly appointments, not my favorite, but I'm not afraid either. Having babies changed my fears in that department.
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I've had 5 babies still don't like having that yearly exam. When you have had bad paps in the past and you remember those not so fun biopsies....It kinda makes you terrified to go.
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omg. i can't stop giggling!! HILARIOUS! mostly because I have totally thought that same thing before!
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Well, I saw my OB today...She did not do my pap but just took a look because of the "painful sex" issues I have been having....Well turns out I am old ladies. At the ripe old age of 34 my Uterus is in prolapse along with Cystocele (bladder prolapse) and rectocele prolapse....seriously I guess having the 5 kids did not agree with my Vajay-jay. Anyway the Dr. wants me to try some Physical therapy that specializes in Pelvic Floor Therapy.....Not sure what they are going to have me do other than Kegels....But she said she wanted me to try this first before we talk "surgery." See girls this is exactly why I am terrified of going to the OB.
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My OB does them pretty quick and it does not hurt a bit so I am fine with doing it annually under her care. I am glad my doctor is a woman
Kim - it's ok to be afraid but we all still need to go and be checked, otherwise we'll suffer more if we delay them. It's good that you know it early and you can still do something about it. i hope the therapy goes well..
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The birth of my first son was the WORST ever and I really should have had a C-section but it was too late by the time the Doctor actually was called (my nurse was a complete idiot and let me push for 2 hours unattended) Anyway I am sure that has a lot to do with all the Trauma there. Anyway I will keep everyone updated and share what I learn.
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