Many women feel a bit uneasy about visiting the gynecologist — and that’s completely normal. But did you know there’s one simple mistake that can make your visit more uncomfortable and even affect your results?
Avoid scheduling your appointment during your period, unless it’s an emergency.
Menstrual blood can interfere with certain tests, like Pap smears or STI screenings, which could lead to inaccurate results or require a follow-up visit.
Here are a few more things to avoid before your appointment:
- Don’t use vaginal sprays, creams, or douches for at least 24–48 hours before the visit. These products can change the natural balance of bacteria or mask potential issues.
- Avoid sexual activity the day before your checkup, especially if you’re getting tested.
- Don’t be embarrassed to speak openly. Your doctor is there to help, not to judge.
Best time to schedule: A few days after your period ends. This is when your body is at its most normal state for accurate results and a more comfortable experience.
Remember, regular gynecological visits are key to staying healthy — and knowing what to avoid can make all the difference.