Anonymous wrote:I am surprised at so many being ok with kids alone. We were at the doctor today and they offered an escort even with a parent if you wanted. As a female, when I go to the doctor, any exam with a mail where its more than just ears/basics there is always a female escort in there. It is not only to protect the patient but also doctor as an accusation can ruin a doctors career.
Anonymous wrote:Every family has different comfort levels around nudity. Some walk around starkers. Some are always fully clothed. I do think the bigger point is that the kids need to know they have another trusted adult to talk to if they don't want to talk to mom and dad. Just like their pastor, teachers, counselor, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This gradual phasing myself out of the visit was part of teaching my kid to advocate for their own wellbeing and healthcare...along with all the stuff about privacy and having another trusted adult to talk to.
This makes the most sense when it's directed by a parent in the interests of the child. How else can one model this except to model it?
However, I feel putting THE PROFESSIONAL in charge of when this takes place, this transition of power, is really the opposite of teaching the kid to advocate for their wellbeing, or at least potentially that is what it can be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember a friend of mine with a daughter turning 12 or 13 saying that she was asked about her sexual orientation during the "parent out of the room" portion of the exam. The question to her was, apparently "Do you like boys, or girls, or both?"
Frankly, why is this assumed to be a concern for the pediatrician? Why is it assumed that they are going to beable to do jack squat if that kids orientation is a problem with their parents? What are they going to do, call social services because the patient cant tell mom they are gay?
I get that its a good thing to have trusted adults that arent your parents, but the choice of pediatrician is strange to me. They arent psychologists or social workers. They cant do anything to help their patient with their psychological issues if the kid cant be honest with their parent. Because if there is a problem with the kid and their parents, the pediatirician telling the parent your kid needs counseling would be not a good idea. Right?
What are we thinking here?
Are you really this dumb that you don't realize that advice on sex will differ based on the answer the teen gives? That's a medical issue. SMH.
Anonymous wrote:This gradual phasing myself out of the visit was part of teaching my kid to advocate for their own wellbeing and healthcare...along with all the stuff about privacy and having another trusted adult to talk to.
Anonymous wrote:Mommies get a grip. No one is saying your pediatrician is going to become your child's bestie and he will magically open up about sex, gay thoughts, and drug use in the 3 min he gets alone with the dr. I don't even think it's important if a kid opens up to a dr. or not -- that's not the non parent adult they're going to for help in real life -- but I do think 12 or 13 year olds deserve privacy as much as you do. Do you like people in an exam room staring at you when the dr checks your breasts or you must spread your legs? Honestly do you like it even for innocuous things like checking your abdomen? Do you normally invite your DH and your mommy to watch? If not then why not give your kids that same respect? And if you can't trust your ped alone with your kid for an entire physical that takes 10 min max, start looking for another dr.
Anonymous wrote:Mommies get a grip. No one is saying your pediatrician is going to become your child's bestie and he will magically open up about sex, gay thoughts, and drug use in the 3 min he gets alone with the dr. I don't even think it's important if a kid opens up to a dr. or not -- that's not the non parent adult they're going to for help in real life -- but I do think 12 or 13 year olds deserve privacy as much as you do. Do you like people in an exam room staring at you when the dr checks your breasts or you must spread your legs? Honestly do you like it even for innocuous things like checking your abdomen? Do you normally invite your DH and your mommy to watch? If not then why not give your kids that same respect? And if you can't trust your ped alone with your kid for an entire physical that takes 10 min max, start looking for another dr.