amytucker02
MrsAmy
amytucker02

I was slightly uncomfortable with the idea when I was younger, although I went to the county clinic and I think the women's health dept only had female doctors/nurse practitioners anyway. Weirdly, what helped me kind of get over it was having to have a procedure done by my male primary care doc that involved me being

So out of my med school class, we had exactly ONE guy go into OB/GYN and it was because his father and grandfather were both obstetricians.

Not at all! I have bent over backwards and taken appointments months out to ensure I could get on with a female OB-GYN for this reason. I think it's a relatively common sentiment, given the nature of the specialization. If you're not comfortable, you're not comfortable. There's no sense in seeing a doctor you can't

You're not the only one! I am really uncomfortable with men who specifically choose to specialise in vaginas and beyond. It doesn't sit well with me and I don't really give a fuck about their feelings in the matter. Because I can, I choose to see female doctors (especially for gyno things). I feel much less of a power

I know how you feel. My first OBGYNs were men, and I always wanted to wear a bag over my head during examinations. This past year, my town got a female OBGYN, and I am so comfortable and at ease with her. I was pleasantly surprised at my reaction. I could never go to a male one again.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with it! I feel the same the way! I have legitimately refused to let a gyno see me once I found out he was male. I'm just more comfortable with women. Plus I've just read too.many stories of male gynos taking pictures of their patients and shit like that and I really just can't trust

I wonder why anyone would want to become a proctologist or a podiatrist...

I always feel a sense of guilt whenever I've needed to choose a new gyno and decline to consider the male doctors. It's not that I don't think they're competent, professional people capable of giving me good care, but I am certainly not expressing any kind of unique or unpopular sentiment by saying I'd just prefer to

I've had patients legitimately hit on me — one immediately after her abortion, and another right after a pelvic exam

My face through the entire movie (which I watched on an airplane):

#NOTALLBRIANS

Denied. Eggs benedict forever.

Having children has turned her into one of those old people waving their cane and screaming at people to pick up their dog poo, complaining about everything and talking about the end of days.

I was so overwhelmed my knees were literally shaking and I started CRYING once I got within two feet of her. I think I said something lame like, "Sorry for blubbering, it's just, you're my HERO," and she patiently and graciously waited for me to get my fucking shit together. She congratulated me on graduating law

Sarah Deer was one of my law professors and she is absolutely amazing and also yesterday I MET RUTH BADER GINSBURG SHE SHOOK MY HAND AND SHE SIGNED MY FAVORITE PHOTO OF HER AND I AM GOING TO DIE OF FANGIRLING!!

"Glitter and the word PARIS will not magically make me thinner."

I would kill for an anthropologie for plus size.

You killed it with "grommets" and then bam! You follow it up with "Paris" and now I'm sorry I spent so much happiness on "grommet" because my laughter has nowhere else to go.

We were in a family-friendly restaurant, around 6:30pm, and I was wearing a loose-fitting, long sleeve shirt, jeans, and no makeup...so I'm not sure where the confusion arose as to what kind of service you were being provided.