6. Write Down Your Questions

A prepared patient is a good patient. On top of writing out your medical history, write down your questions. Whether this is a regular check-up or you are seeing the doctor because of specific concern, write down all of your questions. No question is off the table and you shouldn’t be embarrassed to ask anything. Any gynecologist will tell you, the only ‘bad’ question is the one that doesn’t get asked. So think of every question you have and get them answered. Your health is worth it.