So I was sitting there last Tuesday, thinking damn, my period started but I really need to get tested after that sketchy Tinder date. Googled like crazy and kept seeing mixed messages. Some sites said it’s no big deal, others screamed it could mess with results. Total confusion, right?

The Big Question
Called Planned Parenthood first thing Wednesday morning. Hold music for fifteen solid minutes – kill me now. Finally got this nurse who sounded tired as hell. Straight up asked: “Y’all do STD tests when Aunt Flo’s visiting?” Her sigh traveled through the phone like she’d answered this a thousand times.
The Clinic Shuffle
She said: “Yeah honey, come on down. Just don’t pee for an hour before.” But get this – when I showed up Thursday, the receptionist at my local spot gave major side-eye. “We usually don’t…” she started mumbling. I cut her off like “Nope, your coworker said come in!” Watch them whisper behind the counter like I brought anthrax.
Sample Time Reality
Nurse called me back, took one look and shrugged:
- Blood draw? Easy, period doesn’t affect jack.
- Pee test? Had to wipe like crazy then catch mid-stream urine.
- Swab test? She said “Might see some spotting on the swab, totally normal.”
Whole thing took twenty minutes tops. Sat there waiting feeling self-conscious about rustling the sanitary pad every time I shifted.
What Actually Matters
Main takeaways now that I’ve lived through it:

- Hydrate before peeing – dehydration screws results more than period blood.
- Tell them you’re cycling day one if they need cervical swabs.
- Blood tests? Zero difference.
- Wear black pants in case of leaks. Trust me.
Got my clean results email yesterday. Still annoyed I wasted Tuesday overthinking it.
Bottom line? Menstruating ain’t a testing barrier. Ignore outdated clinic policies – demand service or walk somewhere else. Any place worth their gloves won’t blink twice.