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Our adolescent medicine specialists, at Children's Health℠, are uniquely trained to serve the needs of teenagers and young women and can offer guidance on age-related issues as well as observe changes and address physical development as part of an adolescent gynecology exam.
214-456-9099
Fax: 214-456-2230
Request an Appointment with codes: Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine (AYA)
An adolescent gynecology exam is done to help make sure that your reproductive organs and system are healthy. These are the organs related to your monthly menstrual cycles, to sexual activity, and to pregnancy and childbirth. These exams may be done as part of a yearly check-up for teenagers or young adults, however, you may need them sooner or more often as specified by your doctor.
A gynecology exam can help determine that your reproductive organs and system are healthy.
In addition, an adolescent medicine specialist can help you with:
If your exam includes a pap test, you may experience some short-term spotting due to cervical bleeding caused by the test.
There are three parts of the adolescent gynecology exam:
Depending on which part of the gynecological exam is done, the purpose of the exam is to make sure that your vulva, cervix, vagina, uterus and ovaries appear normal in size and position and that there are no signs of an infection. Your doctor will ask you about any pain and check for pain and lumps or other abnormalities.
Before your exam begins, the nurse and doctor will talk to you about your health and any possible problems you might have. Depending on your age and level of sexual development, the doctor might discuss sexual development, pregnancy prevention, and sexually transmitted infections (STI) with you.
Our adolescent medicine specialists take great care to examine and treat you in a way that is sensitive to your needs and age.
If you have had problems with pain or periods, irregular menstrual bleeding, or other issues related to sexual health or reproduction, your doctor will look for causes and may need to perform an interval pelvic exam. One or more parts of the exam may be performed during your visit.
There are three parts to the gynecological exam:
A female nurse or assistant may be present in the room during the examination. You can decide who you want or don't want in the room when the gynecological exam is performed. You may request your parent to be in the room for support. If any part of the gynecological exam makes you uncomfortable, discuss it with your doctor.
Your doctor will let you know the results of your exam, specifically your pap test, as soon as it is available. If needed, laboratory tests and radiologic exams may be ordered to evaluate menstrual or pelvic pain disorders or any problems you might have. We are here to answer any of your questions and to keep it confidential.
Talk with your daughter and your physician before the exam to get answers to any questions you may have. Discuss why the exam is important and what it will entail, including your external exam, and possibly an internal pelvic exam.
Follow these instructions to prepare for an adolescent gynecology exam:
You may have the following questions about an adolescent gynecology exam.
Ask your doctor:
Please feel free to ask your doctor any other questions you may have.