Well Gaetana, you're right. Admit it or not there's a slight disparity between having an average looking obstetrician versus one that looks like Keanu Reeves or Josh Hartnett. LOL!
Months have passed and I'd still say NO to this thread. I still feel a little uncomfortable having a male gynecologist. I know that they're professionals and I respect their craft but it the idea just doesn't soothe me.
Months have passed and I'd still say NO to this thread. I still feel a little uncomfortable having a male gynecologist. I know that they're professionals and I respect their craft but it the idea just doesn't soothe me.
I totally agree with you... even if the OB is dmn good looking... I don't think I'd feel comfy about having check ups, etc.
I had a male gynecologist before and didn't have any issues at all. They're all professionals and chances are I'm just one of those thousands of women he has taken cared of. I prefer credentials and experience over gender so this thing isn't much of a biggie for me.
I had a male gynecologist before and didn't have any issues at all. They're all professionals and chances are I'm just one of those thousands of women he has taken cared of. I prefer credentials and experience over gender so this thing isn't much of a biggie for me.
I so agree. I had a female gynecologist before and with my most recent pregnancy, I had a male. I couldn't emphasize the fact that his experience, credibility and reputation are much more essential than my gender preference.
I had a male gynecologist before and didn't have any issues at all. They're all professionals and chances are I'm just one of those thousands of women he has taken cared of. I prefer credentials and experience over gender so this thing isn't much of a biggie for me.
Well you've made a huge point upon saying that. Probably consider this in my 2nd pregnancy. But now that I'm still a TCC, I have a female doctor and will still have the same come I get pregnant.
I had a male gynecologist before and didn't have any issues at all. They're all professionals and chances are I'm just one of those thousands of women he has taken cared of. I prefer credentials and experience over gender so this thing isn't much of a biggie for me.
You have a point emphasizing your choice of credentials over gender.