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Re: Privacy from parentsFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netMon, 25 Jun 2001 03:27:33 -0500 (CDT)
I wish all doctors would keep things private. They didn't tell my parents about a personal matter but the doctor ended up talking to my living service manager of and I like geez why did that Id*ot do that . I was like really upset about it. Because all the people at the living service was askin me about so the whole entire office knew all about it thanks to a blabber mouth docor. At Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Claudia Twisdale RN wrote: > >Anything you and your doctor discuss, and any exam is strictly >confidentilal. I worked family planning for 4 years, and always made it >a point to let my patients know that anything that happened in the >clinic was strictly confidential. The only instances where it would be >reasonable for this to be broken would be something like if the patient >had a really sever pap smear and did not seek treatment. So your answer >is no, mom does not need to know from doctor that you are having sex, >but it might not be such a bad idea to discuss it with her. > >At Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Sarah wrote: >> >>Getting an apointment with the OBGYN is not a problem, my mom's already >>taking care of it. The problem is that I'm 16 and am not a virgin. When >>I go to see the doctor, I'm afraid that he'll tell my mom whathe's >>found. Are my fears justified? >>-thanks
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