I have a doctors appointment tomorrow. What should I expect the doctor to do??Is he going to touch me.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? MgnBoBgn answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 4:23 pm: Well...if you're a girl..and its just a check-up...then i know that my doctor has never "touched" me yet...and im 16. She has stuck her stethascope (spelling?) down my shirt...but its not like she felt around or anything....i was always fully clothed and everything. She hasnt made me uncomfortable whatsoever..i mean the most intament thing we've talked about is my period and crap...so i wouldnt worry about it....if your a girl.
If ur a guy...well...i wouldnt no...but im almost positive they do that turn your head and cough thing....lol
partyanimal answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 7:20 am: it depends why the appointment was set up for. if your going to get a checkup, ( i dont know if your a boy or girl) then he might check to see if your balls drop or if your vagina is healthy and infectionless.
if he does touch you and you don't feel comftorable, you should ask him why he is doing that. he should answer and tell you what he's expecting. it's okay to ask. if you're close with your mom, you should bring her in just in case he does something inappropiate that he shouldnt be doing. if you really feel uncomftorable with a male doctor and your a female, i suggest you ask your mom to get you a female doctor. my doctors a female, and she has never touched me inapropiatly (sp?) besides by the breats. hope i helped
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Elcee answered Wednesday November 22 2006, 5:12 am: It would really depend on what you were going to see the doctor about. Can you offer any more information? [ Elcee's advice column | Ask Elcee A Question ]
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