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advice for going to a new gynFrom: Christine (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 21 Aug 2000 21:21:40 -0500 (CDT)
Hello, I've written before about finding a gyn who is more sensitive to post-rape patients. I have found out that I don't really have much of an alternative to going to the doctors at the university I go to. Trouble is they're both men and I think this will make it a very difficult experience for me. (I have trouble going to the gynecologist and put off going to one until I had to after the rape... turns out it's very scary for me to do, even when the docs are female). So my question is, is there anyway to make this next possible experience as un-traumatic as possible? To be honest I wouldn't go, except for the fact that i had an abnormal pap smear a few months after the rape and that has me very concerned. I'm also a little leary of doctors that are often in Student Health centers after my undergrad experience (though this is a different school so it could be different). Thanks for any advice all, Christine
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