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5 Key Questions to Ask Your Gynaecologist during Your Annual Check-up


As a woman, it’s important to stay on top of your reproductive health. One way to do this is by scheduling an annual check-up with your gynaecologist. During this appointment, you should be sure to ask any questions that you have about your health and well-being. To help make the most out of these visits, here are five key questions that every woman should ask her Indore gynaecologist during her annual check-up:


1) What tests or screenings do I need? Your gynecologist will likely recommend certain tests and screenings based on factors like age and medical history. This could include Pap smears for cervical cancer screening as well as other blood work or imaging scans depending on the situation. It’s important to understand why these tests are necessary so feel free to ask any follow-up questions if needed!


2) Are there any lifestyle changes I can make? Lifestyle choices such as dieting, exercising regularly, and quitting smoking/drinking alcohol in excess can all impact one's overall reproductive health significantly over time - especially when done consistently! Ask what changes may benefit you specifically according to your current state of physical well-being & discuss how they might fit into day-to-day life routines accordingly with them too!


3) Is my contraception method still suitable for me? If you use birth control pills or another form of contraception (such as an intrauterine device), it’s always worth checking in with your doctor at least once a year regarding its suitability for continued use – particularly if anything has changed since starting its usage e.g weight gain/loss, etc. They may suggest switching methods altogether which could better protect against unwanted pregnancy & STIs alike!



4) Do I need additional vaccinations? Vaccinations aren't just recommended during childhood but also throughout adulthood too; notably, those related directly to protection from HPV strains known to be commonly linked to causing cervical cancers later down the line. Make sure both yourself & family members receive regular updates about their immunization statuses annually - even more so when traveling abroad where different viruses/diseases exist than those found domestically.


5) How often would you recommend Me Visiting the Gynae for Checkups In the Future? Depending upon individual circumstances, some women may require attending appointments more frequently than others due largely dependent upon existing conditions diagnosed previously such as PCOS, endometriosis, etc.


About the Author:


Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee is a gynaecologist, Obstetrician, and infertility specialist in Indore. She is a nationally known doctor with more than 32 years of experience in the field under her belt. She is also a laparoscopic surgeon and has performed thousands of surgeries throughout her career. If you are looking for someone with immense expertise in treating women’s health problems, Dr. Mukherjee can be your go-to doctor. Schedule a consultation with Dr. Sushmita Mukherjee today.

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