Wednesday, 17 May 2017

9 Thoughts Every Woman Has Had At The Gynaecologist

For some women, it is not an option to skip an appointment with their Gynaecologist. Essential or otherwise, here are 9 thoughts every woman has had at the gynaecologist.

Always feels weird.

A Gynaecologist is one of the doctors who can cause a bit of discomfort to pay a visit. Not because of the circumstances, but perhaps because a stranger will be touching a woman’s private parts, which might feel a bit shameful at first.

I should have shaved there.

Being a woman is difficult sometimes. A common thought prevailing among women is, “maybe, I should have shaved, because then I would have examined it better or have nothing blocking the passage of a medical instrument.”

I wonder what the doctor is thinking at a given time.

Curiosity is felt in every second sitting in that chair and having someone looking at your private parts. Thousands of thoughts go through the patient’s mind who wonder and worry, “if the gynaecologist feels or wonder the same,” according to Dr Max Mongelli.

Is it just me or is this normal?

Is it me or is the situation very complicated for other women as well. Am I exaggerating this whole thing? It is perfectly understandable that you want to know if you are healthy, but if it is your first time and you barely know the person, it is normal to feel anxious.

This place could offer more good treats.

I have to go through a very delicate moment and everything in this room reminds me of a hospital. Could it offer some good treats. Be more colourful and impart a friendly feeling. Anything that helps calm my afflictions and makes it all easier.

Time is ticking.

Anticipations arise as the time ticks further ahead. The doctor is adorable and very professional, but I am hoping that he/she cuts out the talking & lets me go as soon as possible!

I will never take breast checking for granted again. 

Now is the time to check my breasts! Next time, I will not take self-breast examination for granted and perform the self-check each week.