Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also be aware that some gynocologists put there figure in your butt without any warning at that. Doesn't hurt but man it's awkward.
I was going to mention this also. Always takes me by surprise. They do it right after they remove the speculum.
I call troll. This has never happened to me and I have no idea why a GYN would do this. Seems very bizarre to me.
Troll, troll, troll. Also, really cruel to try and play with OP. OP this does NOT happen. The other advice you've had is very good, but this idiot is trying to wind you up.[/quote
Not a troll, some docs do this, my former gyn did, current one doesn't and I wish she did, I'm at the doctor, give me a thorough check up do any problems are found
OP, you'll be fine, my situation with my first exam wasn't all that different and it was such a big nothing, the whole pelvic exam is really quick
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to take care of yourself! Go to a doctor (gyno) not a mid-wife.
You do realize that we're all talking nurse-midwives, right?
The op's original post asked about a doctor - not midwife. Everyone is trying to convince her to go there, so yes I realize midwives have been mention. However, they do not have the same training as a DOCTOR. It's her first time. She should see the highest educated person as possible.
Yes, and a Certified Nurse Midwife is specialized in women's health issues. OP is looking for someone with the experience and bedside manner to make the exam the least awkward possible. A midwife would be an excellent fit for her.
I'm sure I'm going to get flamed for this but go to a doctor for your first time. They have more training and education. I'm sorry, but a nurse that a 2 years extra training IS NOT THE SAME as a medical degree despite what's posted here.
OP here -- I agree. Given that I see doctors so little, I tend to prefer MDs rather than NPs, PAs etc. Same thing applies here -- esp for the first time. Sounds like a midwife is great from a bedside manner point of view, but when I look online at a few bios and see the random credentials, I'm not so sure; I'm more comfortable with someone with a MD, residency, fellowship etc from a traditional med school -- even if that means I give up something in the way of bedside manner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to take care of yourself! Go to a doctor (gyno) not a mid-wife.
You do realize that we're all talking nurse-midwives, right?
The op's original post asked about a doctor - not midwife. Everyone is trying to convince her to go there, so yes I realize midwives have been mention. However, they do not have the same training as a DOCTOR. It's her first time. She should see the highest educated person as possible.
Yes, and a Certified Nurse Midwife is specialized in women's health issues. OP is looking for someone with the experience and bedside manner to make the exam the least awkward possible. A midwife would be an excellent fit for her.
I'm sure I'm going to get flamed for this but go to a doctor for your first time. They have more training and education. I'm sorry, but a nurse that a 2 years extra training IS NOT THE SAME as a medical degree despite what's posted here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to take care of yourself! Go to a doctor (gyno) not a mid-wife.
You do realize that we're all talking nurse-midwives, right?
The op's original post asked about a doctor - not midwife. Everyone is trying to convince her to go there, so yes I realize midwives have been mention. However, they do not have the same training as a DOCTOR. It's her first time. She should see the highest educated person as possible.
Yes, and a Certified Nurse Midwife is specialized in women's health issues. OP is looking for someone with the experience and bedside manner to make the exam the least awkward possible. A midwife would be an excellent fit for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to take care of yourself! Go to a doctor (gyno) not a mid-wife.
You do realize that we're all talking nurse-midwives, right?
The op's original post asked about a doctor - not midwife. Everyone is trying to convince her to go there, so yes I realize midwives have been mention. However, they do not have the same training as a DOCTOR. It's her first time. She should see the highest educated person as possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time to take care of yourself! Go to a doctor (gyno) not a mid-wife.
You do realize that we're all talking nurse-midwives, right?
Anonymous wrote:Time to take care of yourself! Go to a doctor (gyno) not a mid-wife.