I have a physical at my pediatrician next weekend. Will it be different now that!


Question: no not too much different no significant change than last year's physical


Answers: no not too much different no significant change than last year's physical

no, why would it be?

um no!

No, but wait till you turn 40.

it could be, depending on your pediatrician.

If you are worried about the doctor checking for a hernia, ask for a female doctor. They don't fondle you they just, put their hand on the inside of your thigh and ask you to cough. I was kind of bummed out by the experience, I was told it would much more intimate but it was not : (

NO THEY PUT IT (THEIR FINGER) IN WHEN UR 16!!!

no but he/she will ask you about sex etc. they usually ask the parent to leave the room.

I think he means,
"Am I going to get a finger shoved up my ***"

And the answer is no, thats not till your after 18.

You most likely wondering about the gynecological side of the physical, no worries until you are at least 16 then it will not be at your pediatricians office.

um no the pediatrician will just check you for different deceases than before.

yes it will. first of all your dr. has private time to speak with you--without your parents. she/he will ask if you've ever thought about taking or have taken drugs, if you've ever thought about having or have had sex. if you're pregnant (if you're a girl lol) that kinda stuff. oh you also might get shots preventing things like maningachocial menengitis

i'm 16 and still go to a pediatrician and my physicals haven't changed at all in years, so i'm guessing the same will be true for you.

matt

a physical exam? then it would all be the same... nothing to worry...





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