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Women’s health: Questions to ask your doctor at every age

As you get older, your body changes and your health-care needs evolve. That’s why it’s important to speak with your doctor on a regular basis. Here are a few questions to ask at your next appointment.
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As you get older, your body changes and your health-care needs evolve. That’s why it’s important to speak with your doctor on a regular basis. Here are a few questions to ask at your next appointment.

 

In your 20s

•Which methods of contraception would you recommend for me?

•How do I know if I’m at risk of developing cervical cancer?

•Which sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs) should I be tested for?

 

In your 30s

•What can I do to increase my chances of having a healthy pregnancy?

•How can I maintain a healthy weight and blood pressure level?

•What would you recommend if I’m having trouble sleeping because of stress?

 

In your 40s

•Should I be screened for diabetes and high cholesterol?

•How can I prevent bladder leaks?

•Am I in perimenopause if my menstrual cycle is irregular and I get hot flashes?

 

In your 50s

•How often should I have a mammogram?

•Should I get the shingles vaccine or any other type of shot?

•What would you recommend to relieve my menopause symptoms?

 

In your 60s and older

•Am I at risk of developing osteoporosis?

•Should I take calcium or vitamin D supplements?

•Do I need to get the flu shot if I’m in good health?

 

Regardless of your age, talking openly and regularly with your doctor is crucial to taking charge of your health. 

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