Adolescent Gynecology and Counseling in the Greater Boston Area
There are a variety of gynecology conditions and concerns that are specific to women of a young age. It is very common for ladies to have lots of questions regarding their gynecological health as they begin to make regular appointments with their local gynecologist.
About Women by Women offers gynecological treatment and counseling to adolescents in our women’s health clinics in Wellesley, Waltham, Natick, Millis, and Walpole. If you’re seeking a specialist in adolescent gynecology and counseling in the Boston area, please contact our office at (781) 263-0033 and schedule your appointment today!
Yearly Exams
An important part of staying healthy is to have regular gynecological exams beginning at age 21, or within three years of becoming sexually active.
Preventive care includes:
- Discussion of health topics based on your age and risk factors
- Exams and screening tests
- Immunizations
- What to Expect for Your Annual Gynecology Exams
In addition to checking your height, weight, and blood pressure, your gynecologist will ask you questions about your general health, menstrual cycle, and sexual activities. During your exam, your doctor will perform both a breast and pelvic exam to determine if their are any abnormalities of these areas.
During each of these evaluations you can expect your gynecologist to gently assess the breasts and vagina using their fingers to feel for any unordinary lumps or other issues. It is normal to feel a bit of discomfort during this process, but at no point should they become painful.
Contraception Counseling for Teens
Teen birth control offers young women more than a solution to unwanted pregnancy. Contraceptives can also provide significant relief from common conditions such as:
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Hormonal acne
- Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
- Migraines that worsen during your period
- Anemia
- Endometriosis
- STD Screenings
Regular screenings for common STDs is highly recommended after an individual engages in sexual activities with a new partner or after unprotected sex. Not all sexually transmitted diseases or illnesses will present noticeable symptoms, which is exactly why testing is so critical.
Both testing and treatment for common STDs like gonorrhea and chlamydia are quite simple. About Women by Women is also able to perform additional tests if so ordered by your gynecologist.
Be sure to schedule an appointment with one of our doctors if you begin to notice any of the following, as they are often signs of a sexually transmitted disease:
- Pain during intercourse
- Itchiness of the genital area
- Frequent and/or painful urination
- Unusual smell or color associated with your discharge
- A fever
- Sores, blisters, or rashes existing on or around the genitals
Schedule an Adolescent Gynecology Appointment in the Greater Boston Area
For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact our office at (781) 253-0033 or request an appointment with a gynecologist near Boston through our secure online form.