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Did My Doctor Really Touch My Breasts Inappropriately?
Years ago, I experienced an incident when I visited a doctor’s office due to concerns about my high blood pressure. I was also experiencing panic attacks and anxiety at the time, which were exacerbated by a stressful job and a bad relationship.
I left that doctor’s appointment upset about the way he pushed my breasts around with his knuckles while using his stethoscope to listen to my heart and lungs. Although I was uncomfortable at the time, I reasoned that I was just being sensitive.
Until recently, I only saw a doctor if I had a pressing issue that couldn’t be ignored, and I was good at ignoring everything.
I even tried ignoring a life-threatening infection that landed me in bed at home for a week and in the hospital for nearly a week after that. It was during this hospital stay that I realized something important.
A medical professional doesn’t necessarily need to push my breasts out of the way with their knuckles to use a stethoscope. They can listen to my heart and lungs just fine without ever making contact with my breasts.
Unlike my previous doctor’s exam a decade ago, none of the doctors, nurses, or nurse practitioners who used a stethoscope on my chest during my recent hospitalization touched my breasts with any part of their hands — at all. Now I’m just confused.
Following that exam ten years ago, I effectively gaslighted myself into believing my feelings weren’t valid. If the doctor felt that he needed to press the knuckles of his right hand against every surface of each of my breasts then who was I to argue?
I knew I didn’t like it, and it was enough to put me off seeking any further medical care for my high blood pressure, but I couldn’t actually confirm that his actions were inappropriate. I still can’t, but I’m more doubtful now than ever.
During my recent visit to an urgent care clinic, two nurse practitioners — one male and one female — listened to my heart and lungs with a stethoscope without nudging my breasts aside. I was fully dressed at the time and wearing both a t-shirt and a bra.
After a twenty-five-minute ambulance ride to the hospital emergency room, I was asked to take off my shirt and bra and put on a hospital gown. Then a nurse used a stethoscope on me also without touching my breasts in any way. The emergency room doctor did the same. What gives? I wondered.
In the days following my hospitalization, each nurse assigned to my care used a stethoscope on me. Although I was wearing only a hospital gown, and my size D breasts can get in the way when I am not wearing supportive undergarments, none of the nurses had difficulty doing their job without touching my breasts.
As far as I can remember, the process was repeated nearly a dozen times, and it didn’t matter whether the nurse was male or female. No one came close to touching my breasts, and no one firmly and repeatedly pushed my breasts in different directions while listening to my heart and lungs as my former general practitioner had.
My mother was a longtime patient of the same doctor I visited years ago, and she said she thinks he used the same method of knuckling her breasts out of the way during her exams that he used on me. Fortunately, she has a different primary care doctor now. As do I.
This isn’t something I’m interested in pursuing at this point, but it still gives me pause. I hadn’t planned to revisit that particular doctor anyhow, so that part of it isn’t an issue. Although I’m still not convinced he did anything wrong, I am convinced that he could have done things differently.
I could have done things differently, too. It’s important to speak up for myself when I feel uncomfortable during a doctor’s exam, and I am sure I could have addressed the matter while remaining calm and respectful. Instead, I chose to remain silent. That’s how bad things happen.
From now on, I pledge not to be silent. As a woman, a patient, and a human being, I deserve to feel comfortable during medical exams and procedures whether that means speaking out or asking questions.
Is touching a woman’s breasts normal or common while using a stethoscope? I have no idea, but I intend to find out.
What’s taboo in your world is normal in mine.
What’s taboo in your world is normal in mine.
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How do male doctors feel touching female patients' breasts?
Answered 4 years ago · Author has 1.1K answers and 13M answer views
Doctors have seen (and touched) it all. My best friend is an EMT and goes on calls in between attending college and holding an internship. He's not exposed to nearly as much as doctors are, and even so, he's been desensitized to literally everything. When he's on a call, nothing bothers him, nothing grosses him out, and nothing is sexy to him. He's working. He's helping people.
Doctors are the same way, except intensified because they deal with all of that gritty stuff all day, every day.
I'm sure that touching a patient’s breast is different to a doctor than touching a patient’s shoulder. Howev
Doctors have seen (and touched) it all. My best friend is an EMT and goes on calls in between attending college and holding an internship. He's not exposed to nearly as much as doctors are, and even so, he's been desensitized to literally everything. When he's on a call, nothing bothers him, nothing grosses him out, and nothing is sexy to him. He's working. He's helping people.
Doctors are the same way, except intensified because they deal with all of that gritty stuff all day, every day.
I'm sure that touching a patient’s breast is different to a doctor than touching a patient’s shoulder. However, I think that's because they're actively thinking about what they need to be looking for during a breast exam. It's a different mindset because it's a different body part, but not because it's a sexualized body part.
I know not everyone out there is inherently good. There are bad people with bad intentions in this world. At the same time, though, I doubt someone would spend tens of thousands of dollars and 8+ years in school just to be able to occasionally touch a breast.
This question is very frustrating to me because I'm honestly not sure what you're looking to gain from it—unless you are a prospective med student who is worried that you won't be able to overcome the urge to sexualize your female patients’ breasts. Otherwise, I feel that it cheapens and discredits male doctors in a pretty sexist way. Even if you didn't intend for it to sound like this, it still comes across as you saying, “I know men can't control themselves when it comes to touching women. Even a doctor still gets aroused when touching breasts, doesn't he? It's male nature!”
If you're wondering about male doctors who touch breasts, I don't even want to know what you're wondering about male gynecologists.
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Answered April 26, 2021 · Author has 297 answers and 625.8K answer views
We are professionals. Our patients are our patients: we understand the HUGE amount of trust they lay in us - and we will never betray it. (of course, there are criminals in every field and just like medicine, you’ll find 1 in a million who are rapists/molesters/etc. - I don’t speak for them, obviously).
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