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Girls are recommended to have their first medical checkup focusing on their reproductive health between the ages of 13 and 15 to establish a relationship with a gynecologist, but this first visit typically does not involve a pelvic exam unless there’s a specific concern like irregular periods or unusual discharge. A pelvic exam and Pap smear are not usually needed until a girl becomes sexually active or reaches 21 years of age.
This is another medical overreach/mistake. It causes trauma in young girls. I don’t believe they need to know anyone like that except their husbands unless something is going wrong.
My thoughts are the amount of prevented diseases is less of a risk than the risk of trauma inflicted. Got us scared of the wrong thing here. Pushing non-invasive practices is possible and negates bad possibilities. This is really close to the sex change stuff, just a little more under the radar.
I would rather focus on preventing trauma in young girls lives then preventing whatever they are claiming with this… If I was a young girl… Let me catch something first or die homie!!! But keep your hands away from my vagina! We have blood tests and other scans that work just fine.
This is really bad/unhealthy sir. Please help! It is hurting our young women!!! I would make gynocology completely a female profession as an added layer of protection… Sorry, that’s the world we live in. You ever wonder why midwives are all women? Same stuff going on.
(I have a red flag in my mind that they are targeted this way when they are young… We are seeing this tactic a lot these days.)
If a young girl is hurt in such a situation, you may see her rebel against society. It’s a betrayal of their trust on our parts, especially when bad things happen from crappy people who she thinks has Government support. Underlying anger will be a symptom. She will rebel most likely.
Special Note (An also): Mr. Kennedy… Have you looked at these “sparkling flavored water beverages” (Such as brands Bubbly, Polar, Waterloo, and Etc.) at all? I am suspicious of them because of what happens when I drink them. 1. You don’t wipe clean as easy when consuming them, which makes me wonder about what oil or binding chemical gives them their flavor… With this symptom it could affect digestion and cause any number of problems. If that oil/binding chemical blocks absorption of nutrients… Well we would be in the Doctors offices a bit more I’d tell you that. Who designed that chemical binding agent? 2. I don’t lose weight when drinking them, in fact, I gain weight. Right now I am eating very little to cut weight. I drop about a half a pound a day… BUT, if I drink those flavored waters… I don’t lose weight that day. I am not sure of whats going on here. If you have time to look into it, I think something is up though. I refuse to touch these flavored sparkling waters anymore. I know something is wrong with them as far as how they affect me. I am thinking there is a problem here.
