And he says he's not the only one, he was part of a whole ring of male ob/gyns who were practicing "fertility treatments" on the down low After all, it's a 50/50 chance the husband is the infertile one, and if so this treatment solves the issue without any Difficult Conversation
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This at once makes perfect sense and yet is so deeply fucked up It's major, major paranoia fuel He obviously didn't keep records because they'd be incriminating Who knows how common this shit was back then
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It really speaks to the sheer arrogance of a whole generation of dudes with MDs Willing to excuse the most profound violation of their patients just to avoid having a Difficult Conversation Completely immune to introspection about how their own motives might be compromised
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This sounds like the premise of the telenovela that "Jane the Virgin" is based on. (And also "Jane the Virgin" maybe, but I'm not sure 'cause I've never watched it)
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In the American version, Jane is accidentally artificially inseminated by her OBGYN b/c of a paperwork mishap, she was supposed to get a Pap smear.
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Subplot in The Handmaid's Tale was the doctor offering it to June because her Commander was shooting blanks.
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