Invisible Woman
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
A quote from @Sasha 's link:
Well, quite. the muscle tone of someone under anaesthetic will be very different so it won't really be what a normal exam would feel like for the doc either. A sedated or anaesthetized person isn't going to say: "Ow, that hurts! Which vet school are you from?" Are they?
My first experience at a gynae appointment was brutal. I have seen cows been treated more gently by vets (not exaggerating for effect). I was told this is going to be very uncomfortable and it really was. Even the nurse was wincing.
I considered complaining, but as I'd never been to a gynae before, I didn't know that wasn't normal or necessary. It was only when I had to go back and I had a choice of a different gynae that I realized how awful the first one had been.
Many women consider pelvic examination an unpleasant experience, and some have been traumatised by it in the past - of these most attribute their fear to a previous rough examination by a qualified doctor.
Well, quite. the muscle tone of someone under anaesthetic will be very different so it won't really be what a normal exam would feel like for the doc either. A sedated or anaesthetized person isn't going to say: "Ow, that hurts! Which vet school are you from?" Are they?
My first experience at a gynae appointment was brutal. I have seen cows been treated more gently by vets (not exaggerating for effect). I was told this is going to be very uncomfortable and it really was. Even the nurse was wincing.
I considered complaining, but as I'd never been to a gynae before, I didn't know that wasn't normal or necessary. It was only when I had to go back and I had a choice of a different gynae that I realized how awful the first one had been.