For Female born at birth don't they go through this or close to it?:
*A nurse will bring you back and take your measurements, just like at a standard doctor's office. That means height and weight and blood pressure.
*After the basics have been covered, you will be left in the room by yourself to change into the typical doctor's office paper gown. You will be asked to remove all clothing, including your underwear.
*After you've changed, the doctor will knock on your door, come in and introduce themself.
*They will ask you a series of questions based on the paperwork you filled out in the waiting room. If you are sexually active, they will ask you about contraceptive use and about your periods – if they are regular, when your last one was, and how long they typically last. They will ask if you want to have any STI or HIV testing along with your exam.
Do Women always change into a Gown or not on all doctor visits or is it mandatory?..
Will my visits be the same as any other visit i had in history or will it be a lot different experience.
Will it all depend on if you had Gender Surgery or Not or is it based off the Gender Marker "F"..
This seems like a silly question but ... i would really like to know what is in store for me.....