At what age should a woman stop seeing a gynecologist?

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asked Aug 31, 2019 in Womans Health by asmi (120 points)
reshown Sep 5, 2019 by chad
At what age should a woman stop seeing a gynecologist?

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answered Sep 5, 2019 by Judy (56,120 points)
A woman can see a gynecologist as much as they want too and as long as they want too if that's what they feel the need to do.

However most women stop seeing a gynecologist once they reach age 65 and they have good test results prior to age 65.

As long as you've had at least three consecutive negative Pap tests or at least two negative HPV tests within the previous 10 years then you really don't have to see a gynecologist anymore past age 65.

But if you still want to see a gynecologist and get tests done past age 65 you can do so if you want too.

If you have a history of a more advanced precancer diagnosis then you should still continue to see a gynecologist past 65 and continue to be screened for at least 20 years to be safe.
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answered May 30, 2022 by Sonrisa (2,140 points)
Even as a virgin you can go to a gynecologist.

A gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in female reproductive health.

They diagnose and treat issues related to the female reproductive tract.

This includes the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries and breasts.

Anyone with female organs may see a gynecologist.

Obstetrics involves care during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.

Gynecology deals with reproductive health and the functions and diseases specific to women and girls.

Yes you can go to and see a gynecologist if your a virgin.

You don't have to have intercourse or sex to be able to see a gynecologist and you can still get tests done such as a Pap smear etc.

Although if you've never had sex or been sexually active then you likely don't need to have any tests such as a pap smear or anything else done by a gynecologist.

But it certainly won't hurt to get checked over every once in awhile by a gynecologist if you want too.

Having some tests done just to make sure everything is okay would be better than not going and having something wrong.

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