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In reply to the discussion: It's not sexist to prefer doctor of the same sex for certain things, is it? [View all]liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)7. I have had a male technician give me a transvaginal ultrasound. The whole procedure
is a little weird but I never felt uncomfortable having a male technician do the procedure. He was very professional and discrete. I was covered and he wore gloves and there was always a female nurse or technician in the room as well.
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It's not sexist to prefer doctor of the same sex for certain things, is it? [View all]
penultimate
Aug 2013
OP
I have had a male technician give me a transvaginal ultrasound. The whole procedure
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#7
I had two male doctors do my breast surgery. I never did feel uncomfortable though.
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#5
Can only speak for myself. My doc for the last 10 years has been opposite sex....
Rowdyboy
Aug 2013
#13
No, you should feel free to go with whichever doc you're most comfortable with.
Adsos Letter
Aug 2013
#14
You should see the doctor you are comfortable seeing, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. nt
MADem
Aug 2013
#16
Do what you need to do but there is also value in challenging yourself...
Luminous Animal
Aug 2013
#18
Many women prefer a female ob/gyn. It's not sexism, it's more a matter of privacy.
pnwmom
Aug 2013
#19
Reading the responses in this thread, I find it odd that so many people care about the gender
MadrasT
Aug 2013
#38
Heh...more likely I'm sexist because I almost always prefer a female doctor.
TheKentuckian
Aug 2013
#43