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Your Daughter's First Gynecological Exam (page 3)

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The Physical

Your daughter has probably experienced a physical before, so most of this will be familiar territory for her.

One of the health care workers, probably an assistant or nurse rather than the doctor, will measure your daughter's vital signs, including weight and blood pressure. The doctor may examine her neck, breasts, heart, lungs, and abdomen. Your daughter may also provide a urine sample.

This examination gives the doctor background on your daughter's general health and a baseline to use for comparisons in future exams.

The Breast Exam

Though breast cancer is very rare in teens, the breast exam is still an important part of a GYN visit. During this part of the exam, the doctor or practitioner will do a breast exam to make sure that your daughter is developing normally and to detect lumps, cysts, or breast problems.

The doctor also may show your daughter how to do a breast self-exam to help her become familiar with how her breasts feel so that she knows which lumps are normal and which may indicate a potential problem.

The External Examination

If she hasn't already, your daughter will undress and put on an examination gown. Her pelvis and thighs will be draped with a sheet. She may be asked to lie on the table with her knees bent and spread apart. The doctor may have her place her feet in stirrups. In this position, the doctor will check the vulva (the external genitalia).

The purpose of this part of the exam is to make sure there are no sores, swelling, or any other problems with the external genitalia.

The Internal Examination

If an internal pelvic exam is needed, the doctor will place one hand on the outside of your daughter's abdomen and one or two fingers inside the vagina.

female reproductive organs illustration

The clinician's hands are used to feel the size and position of the ovaries and uterus. A speculum allows the doctor to visually examine the walls of the vagina and the cervix and to perform screening tests, such as a Pap smear and tests for some STDs.

Let your daughter know that she may feel some pressure, but this shouldn't hurt. She may be able to decrease any discomfort by taking slow, deep breaths and relaxing her stomach and vaginal muscles. In addition, the clinician will likely make efforts to make her feel more comfortable by starting up a conversation or having interesting posters in the room to look at.

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