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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with many of the previous posters that you should leave a practice if your interaction with a doctor makes you personally uncomfortable for any reason. I did so as a young woman when a new OB/Gyn in a city I had recently moved to decided to perform a rather prolonged breast exam during my first appointment with him in my eighth month of pregnancy. It made me feel uncomfortable and so I immediately went and found another practice to deliver my baby. That said, I have had exams with specialists for back or joint injuries over the years, that have involved touching similar to what you describe, including on my posterior area. In some cases the doctors have engaged in an easy, complimentary rapport, I think it is their way of connecting with patients and securing continued business. In those cases, I have taken the touching as professionally intended and taken no offense.[/quote]
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