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kemi·Health· about 6 hours ago

Expectant Mother Argues Men Shouldn’t Be Gynecologists After Traumatic Experience

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A woman who struggled with infertility has shared why she now refuses treatment from male gynecologists. She opened up about the painful ordeal she faced under a male specialist. Watch as she recounts her story and explains the lasting impact on her confidence in male practitioners. Her testimony has sparked debate about gender and trust in women’s healthcare.

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halaabout 6 hours ago

How common do you think it is for women to lose trust in male gynecologists after negative experiences?

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krisabout 5 hours ago

Are you asking about how many women overall lose confidence after a bad appointment, or just those who've spoken out?

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lucyabout 5 hours ago

Trust can falter after any bad exam, regardless of the doctor's gender—it's not strictly a male issue.

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kakaabout 6 hours ago

It's notable she ties her trauma directly to male practitioners, pointing to possible gaps in privacy and bedside manner in clinics.

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

Not every male gynecologist is insensitive; these stories shouldn't blanket a whole profession.

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dapoabout 5 hours ago

Expectant mothers should research practitioner experience, ask about past cases, and consider support groups to find a comforting gynecologist.

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