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What Should You Do Before the Exam?
To prepare for a gynecological exam:
- Schedule the appointment for a time when you are not menstruating.
- Avoid sexual intercourse, douching, or using vaginal products 24-48 hours before the exam.
- Write down any symptoms or questions you want to discuss.
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