Every gynecologist, whether private or from a women’s health center, is accustomed to interacting with women from different walks of life, be it social, cultural or religious, who do not necessarily have the same characteristics or needs based only on age group. Cultural and religious traditions should not be a barrier between a woman and her gynecologist. A doctor respects, and does not judge, the cultural traditions of all women, their religious beliefs, sexual choices and resulting behaviors. It is his/her task to provide information and give the woman support and competent advice regarding her health, and provide an informed risk assessment for her sexual and reproductive life.