I've had male only presence in cervical smears, many times, so I don't
think *always* applies. Likewise, my male GP has palpitated my breasts,
with no chaperone.
Morgan Gallagher
heather wrote:
> In the UK, male ob/gyns almost *always* have a female chaperone - not
> sure why Morgan's experience has been different,
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