Should male doctors do pelvic exams?

It is prudent for women to avoid male doctors for intimate female health issues. It's always a risk to allow a male doctor to do intimate procedures such as colonoscopies, pelvic exams, pap smears, rectal exams, and breast exams on you.
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Do male Obgyn get turned on?

However, some gynaecologists had more shocking confessions, including one male doctor who admitted he sometimes gets turned on by his patients.
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Can doctors perform pelvic exams?

Sometimes the exams are conducted — by doctors or doctors-in-training — while women are under anesthesia for gynecological and other operations. Often the exams are deemed medically necessary, but in some cases they are done solely for the educational benefit of medical trainees.
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Is it normal to get wet during a pelvic exam?

There is nothing wrong with you. Your body's natural response of lubrication in this particular case has nothing to do with whether you are aroused by your doctor or the examination itself. Also, some women lubricate more than others and that is normal too.
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Do doctors perform pelvic exams without consent?

New law requires consent for pelvic exams on unconscious or anesthesized patients. A new law took effect Thursday that prohibits medical providers from doing pelvic examinations on women without their consent if they will be unconscious or under anesthesia.
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Which states allow forced pelvic exams?

Starting in 2004, states began passing laws mandating certain standards for pelvic examination under anesthesia. As of 2019, seven states (California, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Oregon, Utah, and Virginia) have such laws, and others are considering them.
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Can you refuse parts of a physical exam?

Though your doctor conducts the examination, you're in charge. You can refuse any part of the exam, tests, or treatments ordered. Just be sure you fully understand the consequences of such a decision. Expect politeness, but respect the doctor's need to control the examination.
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Can a male doctor do a Pap smear?

It is prudent for women to avoid male doctors for intimate female health issues. It's always a risk to allow a male doctor to do intimate procedures such as colonoscopies, pelvic exams, pap smears, rectal exams, and breast exams on you.
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Can boyfriend come to Pap smear?

Whenever you do have your first pelvic exam, it's okay to feel a little nervous or freaked out. You can call your doctor ahead of time to find out if your boyfriend (or anybody else) can accompany you. For a number of reasons, however, it's unlikely that he'll be allowed to be with you.
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Do pelvic exams feel good?

You can expect to feel a little discomfort, but you should not feel pain during a pelvic exam. Take slow, deep breaths and urinate before the exam to help with any discomfort. If you feel pain or discomfort during your exam, tell your doctor.
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Why do doctors touch your private parts?

' " The main reason for doing a genital exam is to make sure the genitals are maturing normally, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Overdeveloped or underdeveloped genitals can signal an underlying hormonal problem requiring treatment, says Dr. James Anasti, a reproductive endocrinologist at St.
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Where are forced pelvic exams illegal?

Twenty one states have now made the practice illegal, including New York, Maryland, Utah, Washington and Delaware in 2019. In 2020, Louisiana, Maine, and New Hampshire followed suit. Arkansas, Arizona and, most recently, Texas and Nevada have also joined in 2021, along with New Jersey and Connecticut in 2022.
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Is it weird to have a male gynecologist?

The male gynecologist can be a polarizing figure: Some women avoid them as a personal policy, while others actively seek them out. Regardless of your stance, though, they're becoming a rare breed.
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Why are there so many male gynecologist?

Male OB-GYNs are more likely to subspecialize, in large part because patients don't tend to be as picky about gender when they have a problem they need solved. Spinosa, however, believes he could attract patients regardless.
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Is it better to have a male or female gynecologist?

After considering other factors — like staff friendliness and clinic cleanliness and accessibility — that influence patients' experiences, the researchers found that patients were more likely to say they'd recommend their OB/GYN if the doctor was male.
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Do husbands go to GYN appointments?

Although it's the woman who gets pregnant, the man can be with her every step of the way. Sometimes men even gain sympathy weight because they are so connected. Obviously a man cannot get pregnant, but a father-to-be can attend every OB/GYN appointment.
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Can a gynecologist tell if you're a virgin?

A pelvic exam or a vaginal exam cannot reveal with absolute certainty that a woman is a virgin or has been sexually active. A gynecologist can't tell if you are a virgin by doing a physical exam because of the variation in different hymens and the absence of a hymen isn't an indicator of sexual activity.
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Can a male doctor do a breast exam?

Our results showed that 56.78% of patients reported that they could accept breast palpation by male doctors. About 59.66% of medical staff expressed their acceptance of the examination, but only 35.03% of students said the examination.
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Do doctors have to check your balls?

Every man should have a testicular exam. There is no recommendation that a testicular exam should be part of your annual physical exam. But your doctor may suggest that you do a self-exam on a regular basis. Some doctors recommend checking your testicles once a month.
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What is a male private part doctor called?

Urologists are specifically trained in penile, testicular, and genital health, so they can offer individualized information about treatment and prevention.
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Do doctors check your balls at a physical?

A testicular exam can make a guy feel a bit awkward or embarrassed, but just like checking a person's blood pressure, it's a normal part of a physical exam. The doctor checks the testicles and the area around them to make sure everything is healthy and that a guy doesn't have any problems, like a hernia.
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Are pelvic exams necessary?

A pelvic exam is not needed to screen for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). You also don't need one to get birth control, other than an IUD. Adolescents usually don't need a pelvic exam at their first gynecologic visit unless they are having problems.
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Are pelvic exams mandatory?

Women no longer need to dread their annual pelvic exam! According to the American College of Physicians, a pelvic exam and a pap smear aren't necessary to have every year.
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What does a male gynecologist do?

I'm a guy. Do I have to go to the gynecologist? Gynecologists specialize in women's sexual and reproductive health care. Physicians who specialize in men's sexual and reproductive health care — including the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the male sex and reproductive organs — are called urologists.
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