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Going to the gyno is never a glamorous mission. The same position that makes you feel like a sex goddess in the bedroom makes you feel like an experiment to be poked and prodded in the gynecologist’s office. But no matter how embarrassed you are when the speculum is unleashed, there’s always someone who has had it worse than you. We found these red-faced stories from around the web that make us happy we weren’t in their position.
We thought our yearly gyno visit was awkward until we read these hilarious stories on Reddit . We’ve grabbed our favorites below. Get ready for some serious secondhand embarrassment.
Sometimes, during our favorite holidays, we express our merriment in every way possible. Cute, until the gynecologist finds out.
“Shaved the hair down there in a heart for hubby for Valentine’s Day. Didn’t think much about it ’til my pap smear the next day when my female gyno says, ‘How festive.'”
Being a pap smear newb is never fun, but it’s especially horrifying when you get a little surprise. Awkwardlady (fitting name, no?) tells us all about it.
“So… I went to the gynecologist today for a wellness exam. I started out pretty nervous because this would be my first pap smear… and sex has been pretty painful and not really possible, so I figured this wouldn’t be very comfortable.
“Like I thought, it was rather uncomfortable and awkward but whatever, I got through it, no big deal. So we’re finishing up and she does a ‘Surprise! Rectal exam too!’ and jammed a finger up there without any warning.”
Going to the gyno can be intimidating and stress-inducing. Prepare to relax unless you want to have a thoroughly uncomfortable exchange with your doctor, like when Mementomori’s gynecologist said, “Relax, you’re going to break my speculum.”
“The next time, I did break the speculum,” she writes. “(It was plastic, not metal!)”
We know that doctors are supposed to watch out for our well-being, but this story from kleenexwarrior makes us wish they would sometimes keep their thoughts to themselves.
“My doctor walked into the room and said ‘What happened to your knees?’ which was fine because she was a medical doctor and probably wanted to make sure I wasn’t injured. I told her I had just fallen down and rubbed my knees. So the exam continues like normal, and as soon as she gets the speculum in, she exclaimed, ‘Well! It must have been a h*** of a fall to bruise the inside of your vagina like this!’ Done.”
Keeping the nether regions ‘tight’ can be a point of pride for some ladies. Redditor theprochodile talks about the strangest compliment she’s ever received.
“Hmm, I’m really having a difficult time getting this in,” her gynecologist said. “That must be enjoyable for your man.”
“Then she finished with ‘Well, best vagina I’ve seen all week. Keep it up.’ I blushed hard.”
We ladies spend a lot of time keeping our hair, skin and makeup looking on point. Others have a much more… natural beauty.
A Reddit user with an appropriate username said her doctor stated the following: 
“That I have ‘the most beautiful cervix’ they’ve ever seen. She went on and on about how ‘pink and smooth and firm’ it is,” user A_Beautiful_Cervix wrote. “I was thoroughly creeped, and somewhat flattered. She just wouldn’t shut up about it!”
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Going to the gyno is never a glamorous mission. The same position that makes you feel like a sex goddess in the bedroom makes you feel like an experiment to be poked and prodded in the gynecologist’s office. But no matter how embarrassed you are when the speculum is unleashed, there’s always someone who has had it worse than you. We found these red-faced stories from around the web that make us happy we weren’t in their position.
We thought our yearly gyno visit was awkward until we read these hilarious stories on Reddit . We’ve grabbed our favorites below. Get ready for some serious secondhand embarrassment.
Sometimes, during our favorite holidays, we express our merriment in every way possible. Cute, until the gynecologist finds out.
“Shaved the hair down there in a heart for hubby for Valentine’s Day. Didn’t think much about it ’til my pap smear the next day when my female gyno says, ‘How festive.'”
Being a pap smear newb is never fun, but it’s especially horrifying when you get a little surprise. Awkwardlady (fitting name, no?) tells us all about it.
“So… I went to the gynecologist today for a wellness exam. I started out pretty nervous because this would be my first pap smear… and sex has been pretty painful and not really possible, so I figured this wouldn’t be very comfortable.
“Like I thought, it was rather uncomfortable and awkward but whatever, I got through it, no big deal. So we’re finishing up and she does a ‘Surprise! Rectal exam too!’ and jammed a finger up there without any warning.”
Going to the gyno can be intimidating and stress-inducing. Prepare to relax unless you want to have a thoroughly uncomfortable exchange with your doctor, like when Mementomori’s gynecologist said, “Relax, you’re going to break my speculum.”
“The next time, I did break the speculum,” she writes. “(It was plastic, not metal!)”
We know that doctors are supposed to watch out for our well-being, but this story from kleenexwarrior makes us wish they would sometimes keep their thoughts to themselves.
“My doctor walked into the room and said ‘What happened to your knees?’ which was fine because she was a medical doctor and probably wanted to make sure I wasn’t injured. I told her I had just fallen down and rubbed my knees. So the exam continues like normal, and as soon as she gets the speculum in, she exclaimed, ‘Well! It must have been a h*** of a fall to bruise the inside of your vagina like this!’ Done.”
Keeping the nether regions ‘tight’ can be a point of pride for some ladies. Redditor theprochodile talks about the strangest compliment she’s ever received.
“Hmm, I’m really having a difficult time getting this in,” her gynecologist said. “That must be enjoyable for your man.”
“Then she finished with ‘Well, best vagina I’ve seen all week. Keep it up.’ I blushed hard.”
We ladies spend a lot of time keeping our hair, skin and makeup looking on point. Others have a much more… natural beauty.
A Reddit user with an appropriate username said her doctor stated the following: 
“That I have ‘the most beautiful cervix’ they’ve ever seen. She went on and on about how ‘pink and smooth and firm’ it is,” user A_Beautiful_Cervix wrote. “I was thoroughly creeped, and somewhat flattered. She just wouldn’t shut up about it!”
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By Noelle Devoe Updated: Apr 29, 2019
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Other than some trimming and shaving of my bikini line, I am au naturel ~down there~. Should I shave?
Word to the wise: put the robe on with the open part in front. You know, like a normal robe.
In the end, the appointment I had so dreaded for so long was altogether a non-event.
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Hi. My name is Noelle, I'm 24, and I just went to my first gynecologist appointment . I realize that you might be a little shocked it took me so long to go, but here's the thing: I've never had any problems with my menstrual cycle so I just never felt the urgent need to go. I saw the whole avoiding-a-stranger-poking-around-my-vagina thing as an upside. With that said, I realized that there are other important reasons to go to the gyno worth bearing the aforementioned awkwardness other than to figure out why you're not getting your period regularly. It's a preventative measure so that if you do have any issues with your vagina or reproductive system that wouldn't present themselves immediately, like cervical or breast cancer or an STD , your doctor can catch them early and treat them.
Also, according to OBGYN and consultant for the Know Your Birth Control campaign, Dr. Lakeisha Richardson, you should be getting a pap smear and pelvic exam once a year from the age of 21, whether your period is regular or not. A pap smear checks for changes in the cells of the cervix that might put you at risk for cervical cancer in the future.
Before 21, you shouldn't worry too much, said Dr. Judith Simms-Cendan, MD, a board-certified gynecologist specializing in pediatric and adolescent gynecology at the Arnold Palmer Hospital in Orlando. "It's very unlikely to find significant cervical changes in someone under the age of 21 that would need to be treated."
So, being 24 and realizing that I was pushing my luck with the whole "I can totally wait one more year," thing, I decided to suck it up and find a gyno. And seeing as I work for Seventeen.com, why not document my whole experience so you know exactly what's going to go down when you, too, finally go to the gyno?
For some reason, I thought finding a gynecologist was going to be a massive undertaking. I thought gynos only took on new patients every 103 years, and therefore, you have to fight tooth and nail to get on some waiting list. I saw it as a rigorous application process one might experience trying to get into an extremely prestigious and well-respected prep school.
When I finally got down to it, the process was less like applying to a prep school and more like signing up for pal soccer in second grade (AKA, you get on the team no matter what). I basically asked a friend where she goes. She gave me her gyno's name and told me how much she loved the practice, so I went to their website and signed up for an appointment online. It LIT-ER-AL-LY took 15 minutes. Not one phone call made.
I made an appointment for about a month later (gynos are pretty busy in NYC, apparently) and forgot about it until about a week before when Google (what would I do without you?) reminded me it was a week away.
I immediately began freaking out. For one, other than some trimming and shaving of my bikini line, I am au naturel ~down there~ (which only my closest friends know, so welcome to my inner circle). Should I shave? Then there was the irrational fear that I had a mutant vagina and just didn't know it. (I saw this trailer for a horror movie about a girl who had teeth in her vagina once and it messed me up, I guess.)
There was no turning back now. Everyone I'd asked about gynos said that they are totally non-judgmental about whether or not you shave down there. I'm not against going bare down there or anything and I could have shaved, but the regrowth process is painful and itchy and I didn't feel like it was worth going through for a gynecologist who sees all types of vages. It's not like I'd be their first patient with hair down there.
As for the mutant vagina worries, well, I just tried to put that stupid horror movie trailer out of my head.
On the day of my appointment, I was as ready as I'd ever be (as in, not ready at all, but I didn't exactly have a choice). I showed up on time, filled out a medical history form, and the kind office staff showed me to my examination room.
After what felt like forever (but was probably about 5 minutes), my doctor came in and introduced herself. She asked if I was okay with a well-trained nurse practitioner conducting my exam. It's totally normal for nurse practitioners or physician assistants to conduct routine exams like these. Not only do they have graduate-level education, but medicine is a team sport, and if anything is unusual about your exam, they'll consult with your physician. With that said, you are free to say no if you don't feel comfortable being seen by an NP or PA, but keep in mind, that means you might have to wait longer to schedule an appointment with a doctor. I was fine with being seen by a nurse practitioner, though, so I said yes.
After that, the nurse practitioner, who I'll call Jessie, came in and started my exam. She was an altogether pleasant person. If I wasn't so nervous, I probably would have remembered everything she said to me, but I just recall that she was kind and tried to be as comforting as possible as we went over my medical history. "Family history is very important for the first exam because it kind of dictates how we treat the patient," said Dr. Lakeisha.
Did I have any history of cancer in my fam? No. Did I smoke? No. Had I been vaccinated for HPV? Yes. Had I ever gotten a pap smear? No. She asked about my sexual history. It went on and on like that for a while with me awkwardly answering each question, until finally, she asked me if I wore a seat belt in cars (not sure why that's relevant, but, yes), and then it was tim
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