It’s a Dark, Scary Place

The language used by this OBGYN doctor to describe the female anatomy is alarming, to say the least. As a medical professional, one would expect him to use proper terminology to communicate effectively with his patients. Using vague language like “up there” not only shows a lack of professionalism but also undermines the importance of proper communication between a doctor and their patient. It’s essential to use proper anatomical terms in the medical field, especially when it comes to discussing intimate matters like childbirth. Miscommunication or misunderstanding between a doctor and their patient can have serious consequences. Men need to remember that not all patients may feel comfortable or at ease discussing sensitive issues with their doctor and using proper terminology can help alleviate some of that discomfort.

It’s unclear if this woman replaced her doctor after this incident, but it’s understandable if she did. She needs to find a doctor that she feels comfortable with, especially when it comes to sensitive and intimate matters like childbirth. A doctor who uses vague language or seems dismissive of their patient’s concerns can create an atmosphere of distrust and discomfort. In such cases, it’s always better to find a new doctor who can provide the necessary care and support in a way that makes the patient feel safe and comfortable.

Advertisement

Advertisement