FAQ
Feeling a little lost when it comes to your health?
You’re not alone. Millions of women just like you feel lost and confused when it comes to their health. That’s why we created Go Gyno – a safe space for women to learn about their bodies and get support from other women and medical professionals.
We want all women to have access to accurate information and to get support so they can make the best decisions for their own health. With Go Gyno, you can count on getting accurate information from real women who have been there before. Educate yourself and rely on each other – stand together with us.
Join our community today and start getting the support you need!
How do I join The Community?
- Join by clicking the link.
- Read and sign the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy
- Read and sign the Community Guidelines.
- Jump right in and pick the groups that fit your health needs
- Introduce yourself to The Community
What topics will this community cover?
The groups in The Community are endless. There are so many conditions relating to the female body. The question is “How much support do you need?” Topics will include PCOS, pelvic pain, getting your period, period problems, birth control, getting pregnancy, fertility isssues, cancer, menopause, sexual intercourse. To us the female body is so complicated and yet amazing. The topics are endless and will be determined by what our community wants.
How long can I stay in the community?
You can stay for as long as you like. We hope you stay forever. As your body changes with age, you can change The Community groups you join.
Do I have to share my health information?
You can share as little or as much information as you want. Some women just come to learn and watch without sharing anything. Others want to talk about their issues and get advice from other members of the group. Remember that this is social media. Always be careful what you share online. Go Gyno cannot give medical advice to anyone. We are facilitators of information and education only and are not allowed to give medical advice.
How often can I ask a question in the community?
You can ask question as much as you want. You have the opportunity to submit your questions to our community or anonymously which we’ll answer and address in a supportive and informative manner in “Your Questions Answered” group. While we cannot provide medical advice, we can offer general answers and insights to help everyone learn. Remember, if you have a question, there are likely other women who have similar concerns and can benefit from the answers provided. So don’t hesitate to ask and engage with our community to learn and grow together. If you have a specific question about your health, you should see your provider.
Is the site secure and private for these health related conversations?
Everyone who joins must sign a document about privacy and follow Community guidelines. This site is not HIPPA compliant.
Even though we do our best to protect everyone, it is still the internet. We ask all of our members to not share outside of the community or take screenshots of another person’s post. If there is a member or a post that violates these guidelines, we reserve the right to remove content and members from the platform to protect everyone.
Will this replace my current doctor or clinic?
Go Gyno will not replace your current doctor or health team.
As a women’s health community, we strive to provide a supportive and informative space where members can share their experiences, insights, and opinions related to women’s health and well-being. However, it is important to note that we cannot provide medical advice or diagnosis.
The information shared within this community is for educational purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly encourage our members to seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions related to their health or the health of their loved ones. We are not replacing your doctor or their recommendations. Every body is different. Every person has a different health history, experiences, and family history. Your doctor knows you best and they should be the only ones to give you medical advice.
Will I be able to ask doctors questions directly about my health?
We will have live Q&A sessions on a weekly basis. The doctors can talk about medical concepts and educate about topics, but they cannot give direct medical advice. We strongly encourage our members to seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare provider before making any decisions related to their health or the health of their loved ones. We are not replacing your doctor or their recommendations. Every body is different. Every person has a different health history, experiences, and family history. Your doctor knows you best and they should be the only ones to give you medical advice.
What happens in The Community?
Our community aims to replicate this traditional gathering in a virtual format to create a supportive and inclusive environment where women can connect and explore a wide range of topics related to women’s health and personal growth. We want you to share your insights and wisdom about topics such as menstrual cycles, fertility, menopause, and self-care. We hope empower women and provide a non-judgmental environment where they can express themselves freely.
Compared to other social media groups, our community has a unique focus on providing a safe and supportive space for women. These communities are typically moderated by experienced facilitators who ensure that discussions are respectful, inclusive, and focused on empowering women. There is an emphasis on deep listening and creating a non-judgmental environment where women can share their experiences without fear of criticism or negativity. Safe, monitored, validated information.
You have the opportunity to submit your questions to our community or anonymously which we’ll answer and address in a supportive and informative manner in “Your Questions Answered” group.
Our podcast is dedicated to exploring a wide range of topics related to women’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Each episode features informative and engaging discussions with healthcare professionals, experts, and everyday women who share their personal experiences and insights.
Women’s health education is essential for promoting and maintaining the physical, emotional, and social well-being of women. There are a variety of topics that we think you should understand so you can make informed decisions about your body. Here are some examples or topics that will be discussed regularly:
Reproductive health: Understanding menstrual cycles, fertility, birth control options, and pregnancy.
Menopause: Understanding the physical and emotional changes that occur during menopause.
Sexual health: Understanding safe sex practices, STIs, and how to maintain a healthy sexual relationship.
Breast health: Understanding breast cancer risks, screening recommendations, and self-exam techniques.
Heart health: Understanding the risks of heart disease in women and how to maintain a healthy heart.
Bone health: Understanding osteoporosis risks, prevention strategies, and bone health recommendations.
Routine healthcare guidelines which include cancer screening, pap smears, exams, vaccines.
Our livestreams are a great way to access reliable and trustworthy healthcare information from the comfort of your own home. With real-time interaction, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from our expert speakers, and engage with other members of the women’s health community. Our livestreams are accessible from anywhere with an internet connection and can be recorded for later viewing, so you can watch at your convenience.
What's in it for me?
We learn. We support. We talk. We cry. We work together towards one goal – making your health journey a little bit easier. Members feel more in control. They feel heard and seen. Go Gyno can’t fix your health problem, but maybe, just may, we can give you the tools to help you understand you condition and feel supported through that journey.
How do I invite a friend?
Within The Community, there is an invite button kinda everywhere. Just find it and invite them. Here is our LinkTree account.
We would be so appreciative.
How much does it cost?
It’s free to join. Once you enter small groups, join challenges, or join a course, there is a membership fee.
You can cancel your monthly membership at any time. There aren’t refunds for partially unused membership periods.
Is there a commitment?
There is no commitment for The Community. Try us out. Leave anytime. But before you leave, let us know how to make things better for the next person. Your feedback is always appreciated.
How do I cancel my membership?
We’re sorry to see you leave. You can cancel anytime.
Is this covered by insurance?
Go Gyno is not covered by insurance. We do not give medical advice and are not taking the place of your doctor or clinic. You can submit a receipt to your insurance company to see if your FSA or HSA dollars will cover the cost of the subscription.
Is there an age limit?
We only allow people over the age of 18 to be part of The Community.