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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP I am a doctor and my dd had the same problem. I was aware of it becoming an issue so I was careful. There were times that I forced her into a sitting position on the toilet to help her push. I used tons of dietary fiber. Occasionally used laxatives. The time that she needed an enema I took her to the ER and a nurse did it. She actually loved the enema since it immediately relieved her problem. Since then I noticed that she’s kept the extra bottle they gave her that day so many years ago. When I was in medical school, I saw a father who brought his toddler daughter in for phototherapy on her vagina. He would take her into the light box and hold her legs wide apart for the light to get to her labia. I found it to be odd. I hope that she’s ok now emotionally. [/quote] Omg that is horrific. What was the justification for that?? Aren’t they all mandated reporters in a medical facility? How did nobody care about that?[/quote] It was the 80s. A bunch of dermatologists, not thinking. And if I am not mistaken, the father was tasked with applying a cream to that area before the treatment. [/quote]
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