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SmartEagle7
1 year ago

Basically, you always have to talk actively with the doctor and also stop the examination when pain occurs if it has not enlightened you about it.

A good doctor always informs whether a treatment or examination involves pain and can also be asked about the specific procedure.

SmartEagle7
1 year ago
Reply to  Jola1106

If you feel that the doctor / doctor does not deal well with you, I advise you to change the doctor and also to have a conversation with the new doctor, which is very important to you in these processes and which you are sensitive and he/she has to consider.

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

You can stop saying and then the doctor has to stop. Just saying it hurts doesn’t. He can’t read thoughts. A good doctor already asks if he should stop, but patients aren’t subordinate to it and have to say what they want.

Abbrandler
1 year ago

Did you tell the doctor it hurts??

There are already some things with the female doctor who can hurt for a short time (Spirale used e.g.)… but: the more you relax, the less it hurts…

Or you’re looking for a new doctor who might be better. I had to change because I went to retirement. I went to the successor, and behold, the spiral was inoculated and used far less than the predecessor….

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago

You can cancel the treatment at any time.

I always suffer from pain due to endometriosis, but my gyn knows that and always hurryes.

I know how important the investigation is

Strandmupfel93
1 year ago
Reply to  Jola1106

Yes, of course. You said stop.