Re: Anorgasmia

From: Cheri Van Hoover (cherivh@home.com)
Wed Jul 12 22:10:59 2000


DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote:

> But my ULTIMATE question is this:
>
> Do women in Alta California talk on their cellular phones while in the
> stirrups WITH THE SPECULUUM IN????

So far all of the women whose phones have rung at that exact point in the exam have declined to answer - usually say they'll just let the voice-mail pick it up. But I'm sure the day will come when one of them will reach over and grab that phone. The conditioning just runs so deep...

> P.S. Just a thought: Is it bad "bedside manners" to talk on YOUR phone if
> you're doing a pelvic exam on a woman who is talking on HER cellular? I mean,
> do the two phones negate each other, or what???

You know, I may have to start carrying one just as a prop. Something to use when she talks on her phone. I can't think of a more appropriate way to point out the absurdity of the entire situation.

>
> P.P.S. No, I HAVE NOT had any wine tonight... Yet, anyway.

Ah, but I have. An Australian cabernet. No SSRIs, though.

--
Cheri Van Hoover, CNM
San Francisco, CA




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