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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-08-22 06:30 pm

[ SECRET POST #2059 ]


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Re: The other gynecologist thread made me wonder... (TMI)

(Anonymous) 2012-08-23 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
I'm a cis-female with no medical training so take this for what it's worth:

I've heard that it's advisable to start getting regular gynecological visits in your mid-20s if you haven't gone before. If nothing else, it helps establish a baseline of what's normal for you. I didn't start going until I was 23. Some other things to consider:

- Is there a history of reproductive cancers in your family? If so, it might be better to get a monitor on the state of your current genitalia. (I'm not sure how the testosterone might impact any possibility of development.)
- Do you get infections, whether UTI/bladder or vaginal?
- If you have a period, is it what you would consider to be within the range of normal for you?

In my area, the local (regional really, considering the amount of ground they cover) GLBT community organization used to maintain a list of medical providers who were allies or at least somewhat knowledgeable/not complete asses. You might see if something like that is available where you live.