I'm really scared of going to the gynecologist, is there another solution?

My period has been irregular for 2 months. I’ve also started experiencing some pain, and frankly, I’m worried, but the thought of going to the gynecologist really scares me. What should I do in this situation? Does anyone know any natural ways to fix this?

I also experienced irregularities during my period for 2 months, and I had similar pains. To be honest, I initially didn’t have the courage to see a doctor, but it turned out to be stress-related. Herbal teas, regular sleep, and such helped a bit. But if it lasts too long, I think seeing a gynecologist is necessary; it might not resolve on its own.

I had the same disorder too. I resisted a lot not to go, but then I had to go. It didn’t turn out at all as I thought. The doctor was very understanding, just looked with an ultrasound. The issue was hormonal, it was solved with a simple medication. It’s kind of like saying fear doesn’t help against death.

I’m going to ask something, why is going to the gynecologist so exaggerated? No one does anything that would make you afraid. Furthermore, you talk about natural methods, but if there’s a serious problem underneath, how will you fix it? With this logic, you’d literally end up with nothing.

Menstrual irregularities and the accompanying pain can stem from many causes. Stress and lifestyle are the most common, but in some cases, cysts or hormonal imbalances can also be involved. I recommend seeing a doctor for a clear diagnosis, as natural methods do not address the underlying issue.

Thank you for your comments, friends. Honestly, you relieved me a bit. Going seemed very difficult, but everyone I’ve seen here has a similar opinion. I will try natural methods, but if it doesn’t progress, I guess I will go to the gynecologist.

Even if you think it will pass naturally, it’s healthy to see a doctor at least once. Those who keep postponing it face bigger problems later on. They say things like ‘you don’t feel anything,’ but if you tense up, of course it will feel bad. Why not try to stay a bit calmer?