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    Quote Originally Posted by Shehan View Post
    I have heard of a male gynaecologist not recognising his patients by face but by their.......... yeah lol. Hmm dno
    EEEWWWW!!!!

    Do you know what??? ...well of course you don't, but I am gonna tell you anyway. I had a million complications during pregnancy, and my obs reg. brought her child onto my ward, about a year later.

    When she said what she did, I realised who she was, and cringed... she said to me, I know you from somewhere, and I was just like 'Oh really... ?!?!?' Not the kind of person you really want to bump into now, is it???

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    watch 'Bodies' if you aint already macca.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blueberrypie View Post
    EEEWWWW!!!!

    When she said what she did, I realised who she was, and cringed... she said to me, I know you from somewhere, and I was just like 'Oh really... ?!?!?' Not the kind of person you really want to bump into now, is it???

    Especially when they have seen you inside and out.
    Hahahaha, if I were the gynaecologist I would probably pretend to forget how I remember the person, just to avoid that awkward silence.....
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    I did my work experience in Obgyn and saw a few men obstetricians. They looked very happy doing their job and i thought they were really good. i also did not come across a single woman who objected to a male obgyn seeing them so i don't think that's gonna be a big issue ( maybe i'm wrong). I think it's a fantastic specialty especially the part of being involved when women are having babies , a very cherished moment of their lives.
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    i'm always against the men who r in O&G...there r lots of specialities that they can do most of pregnant women choose female doctors...
    EXPERIENCE is a hard teacher because it gives the test first,the lesson afterwards......

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    And most patients in general expect doctors to be male. Go figure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H_L_ctf View Post
    i'm always against the men who r in O&G...there r lots of specialities that they can do most of pregnant women choose female doctors...
    Woop de-do for you.

    I can understand that women would want to see another woman, but that's no reason for men not to go into it. Certainly no reason for anyone to be against them. I'd much rather be seen by someone who is interested in the area (giggles) as they're most likely to know more hence be more competent, than someone that was forced into it because of their gender.

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    i think its hugely admirable for a male doctor to want to go into O&G. it's a job, and at the end of the day someone has got to do it. personally, if i had complications i wouldnt care if i saw a male or female, as long as they treated me with respect and did the best they could. yeah it may be a bit embarrassing with a male, but its nothing they've never seen before
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    Quote Originally Posted by GemH View Post
    yeah it may be a bit embarrassing with a male, but its nothing they've never seen before
    For some guys it certainly may be
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcdlewis View Post
    For some guys it certainly may be
    Lol lewis... Not a very good start for a man's sex life if that's his first experience in seeing a woman's ***ina (sensorship).

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