Im going to the docters..?!


Question: Alrrrrright, I am 15 years old im going to the docters for a yearlly checkup except now that im older I guess they ask awkward questions and all that jazz does anyone know what im talking about, what do they assk? & Eehh I kind of dont want to tell the truth on some personal things if they do ask?


Answers: Alrrrrright, I am 15 years old im going to the docters for a yearlly checkup except now that im older I guess they ask awkward questions and all that jazz does anyone know what im talking about, what do they assk? & Eehh I kind of dont want to tell the truth on some personal things if they do ask?

You need to be honest with the Dr. Not telling the truth could end up hurting you in the long run. If he asked a question about your health and you do not tell him/her the truth, you may be withholding important information to help treat you should something actually be wrong.

The Dr. may ask if you have your periods, are they normal, do you have pain, etc. They may ask if you are sexually active in the context of your needs for birth control. Then again, they may not ask any thing of that nature.

Your Doctor is not there to judge you. S/he is there to help you. Anything you tell your Dr. is between you and the Dr. If your Mom is going, and you don't want her in there, they need to honor your wishes and give you the privacy you need AND deserve.

So remember, tell the Dr. the truth. They hear all sorts of things every day. What ever you tell them, I bet you anything, they've heard before!!

I hope his helps!!

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Have you had sex, how many partners, etc etc. It is very important you tell them b/c there is a chance that if you have had sex (protected or not), you could have contracted an STD. If it goes undetected, you could end up with major reproductive damage. Also, you could spread it (with or w/out protection).

They will ask you personal question,(sex related)but you don't have to worry.Anything you tell your Dr. is confidential,even from your parents.Just answer them honestly.

they'll ask you general questions and at 15, they'll want to know if your sexually active. you should tell the doc the truth. they're checking your health, so why lie?





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