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AIBU?

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*trigger* was this a thing in the 90s?

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Buxton87 · 23/11/2023 03:02

I was only 20 (1996) when I had my first 'exam' at the doctors when I said I might be pregnant.

The doctor laid me on the table - said I was probably twenty weeks as per the last date of my period (my dad had died the same year - I was not in a great place). But the thing is, he told me to take off my top to examine my breasts. Was this a normal thing back then??

My partner at the time was waiting in reception. My son is amazing and we co-parented after only two years together, but everything has been good.

I had another child 15 years later and it was a totally different experience (NHS-wise!) It's been almost thirty years and I'm still upset about it.

I'm an intelligent person and I'm still so angry at the person I was then to not speak up.

So my AIBU:
AIBU - make a complaint
YABU - Forget about it, man!

OP posts:
Bloomingmagnolia · 29/11/2023 12:05

PeapodBurgundy · 29/11/2023 12:00

@Bloomingmagnolia it's possible that your experience was justified. I also have a pituitary adenoma, which was discovered through various testing which was initially triggered by a lump in my breast. We went all around the hills to get there, but the lump in my breast was apparently caused by a hormone imbalance as a result of the adenoma. Not to minimse or dismiss your feelings, but it's possible they were trying to establish the kind of adenoma and the affects on other parts of your body.

Thanks for sharing your experience. I didn’t know the connection with breast lumps. My adenoma had already been diagnosed and was treated. This was at a follow-up appointment.

steff13 · 29/11/2023 12:07

I'm in the US, so I've always gotten my female care from a gynecologist, but they do a breast exam at every checkup, and at the first prenatal visit. It's been the norm for me with several doctors, male and female.

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