As a gynecologist,
Medical misogyny isn’t just a rude comment in a clinic.
It’s when a woman says “I’m in pain” and the system says “it’s normal.”
It’s endometriosis sometimes taking 7–10 years to diagnose because severe period pain is minimized.
It’s a woman with pelvic pain being prescribed antidepressants before she’s given imaging.
It’s “you’ll feel a little pressure” before a procedure that would never be described that way to a man.
It’s when female sexual pain is dismissed as anxiety.
When menopause symptoms are brushed off as mood swings.
When contraception side effects are normalized but male alternatives are considered too risky.
Women are not dramatic.
They are under listened to.
And as physicians, our job is not to protect comfort.
It’s to protect patients…
So after reading why she did what she did, I can tell you she did it for good reason, I can also tell you that this headline is to set up blame on a Black women for simply doing her job the correct way.
Y’all say this and after not voting be like:
We need HBCU funding.
We need better roads.
We need better judges.
We need a stimulus check.
We want everything without doing anything.
Y’all are very dumb and I don’t like y’all. 😂
One of the things I’ve grown to love now that I’m older is hosting all of my friends! My main goal now is to make my home the coziest space for my loved ones
As someone in a classroom, I wish I could RT this 100x. I literally have to beg parents to engage with their kids. I’ve been cussed out for asking them to read with their kids for 20 mins a night! Like cmon dog.