When Should You See an OBGYN?

If you are a woman, your reproductive health is critical at all stages of your life. Whether you are a teen experiencing puberty, a woman considering having children, or a woman going through menopause, you need the expertise of your OBGYN.

What You Need To Know About OBGYN Services

If you are a teen, you should see an OBGYN if you:

  • Want to know more about birth control options
  • Are concerned about sexually transmitted illnesses and diseases
  • Are having severely painful, heavy, or irregular periods

If you are thinking about or trying to get pregnant, you should see an OBGYN if you:

  • Want to know more about prenatal and fertility counseling
  • Need regulation of your periods to help you get pregnant

If you are pregnant, you should see an OBGYN for:

  • Regular pregnancy examinations
  • An ultrasound at certain points in your pregnancy
  • Pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn care counseling

If you are a woman going through menopause, you should see an OBGYN if you:

  • Want relief from unpleasant menopause symptoms including night sweats, hot flashes, and mood swings
  • Want to learn more about hormone replacement therapy
  • Want to learn about ways to prevent bone-thinning osteoporosis

You should visit your OBGYN doctor for routine care, including:

  • Routine reproductive exams every year to check for vaginal and cervical problems
  • A pap smear to test for cervical cancer
  • A breast examination to check for lumps and other abnormalities
  • Ordering a mammogram and other imaging studies to check for breast cancer

You should also visit your OBGYN doctor for acute care, including:

  • Severe, chronic pelvic pain
  • Heavy and painful periods
  • Irregular or absent periods
  • Vaginal discharge or irritation

Your OBGYN doctor can help safeguard your reproductive health, which is important at all stages of your life from teen years to pregnancy, to menopause.

Want To Know More?

To learn more about when you should see an OBGYN doctor and how your OBGYN doctor can help you, call your OBGYN doctor today.

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