Most women feel nervous before a gynecologist visit — but what surprises many is that doctors don’t judge you at all. They’ve seen everything. Still, there are a few things they quietly wish every patient knew before coming in.
1. Don’t Try to “Prepare” Too Much
Many women over-clean before their appointment, using scented soaps or sprays. Doctors actually find this unnecessary — and sometimes harmful. These products can upset your natural pH balance and cause irritation or infection.
2. Shaving or Waxing Isn’t Required
Gynecologists truly don’t care whether you shave or not. What they find frustrating is when patients injure themselves by shaving too close before a visit, which can make examinations uncomfortable.
3. Timing Matters
If you’re on your period, don’t panic — you can still have an exam. But if you’re coming in for certain tests, like a Pap smear, scheduling outside your heaviest days can make results clearer.
4. Don’t Be Embarrassed About Odor or Discharge
These are natural signs your body gives about your health. Covering them up with perfume or wipes can hide symptoms that help your doctor give you the right treatment.
5. Speak Honestly
Whether it’s pain, irregular cycles, or personal questions, your gynecologist has heard it all. Being honest helps them help you — that’s their job, not to judge.
Your gynecologist doesn’t find you disgusting — what they find difficult are the myths and misconceptions that make patients hide the truth from them.
So next time, walk in confident. They’re there to care for you — not to criticize you.