Ask an OBGYN with Dr Kendra | EP 86 | The Mama's Den Podcast
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- Ask an OBGYN with Dr Kendra | EP 86 | The Mama's Den Podcast
This week in the Mama's Den is OBGYN Dr. Kendra, answering questions about fibroids, when to take your daughters to see an OB and finding the right birth control.
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Dr. Kendra is my OBGYN she is an amazing doctor and woman. She actually cares about her patients, and her bedside manner is top tier.
Dr. Kendra so seamlessly fit into the conversation with the Mama's Den. Love the transparency and insight from everyone, kudos ladies 🫶🏾👏🏾🫶🏾
I loved her on the Dr's reality shoe
Yes black maternal health is 🔑
So much beautiful Brown women! I appreciate you all creating space for health convos
Thank you ladies and BL team😊
👏👏👏👏Ask Dr. Kendra
No mom should ever be written up for being late - ever.
am a single mom of 3 and had to learn time management skills
amazing episode!!!!!
I love the Mama's Den. Thank you all for sharing.
Enjoyed the video ❤
I remember her from married to med on bravo
Yes!
I don’t even trust my Dr. In Cleveland a different Dr delivers the baby than your OB because they work as a team so the person who delivers your baby you meet for the first time
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42:00 ‼️‼️‼️‼️never, ever leave your child, minor in a room with any medical professional. Ever. Particularly to be examined.
Why would your child need that type of examination as routine anyway? It absolutely is not the same as a dental or optician appointment. The history of this profession alone should tell you this. 🙏
Children 13 and over do not need a parent, trust your provider, and sometimes kids share without a parent present
@@MSEDUB I don't think we will agree. Statistics alone (given on this very channel) demonstrate the need to protect.
It's the law
@@MSEDUB Respectfully, common sense and intuition comes first. And laws vary from location to location. In some places, guidelines require someone to accopany a minor for the protection of the patient and the professional. Even if the patient is an adult being examined by a male professional, then a female professional has to chaperone (sp)
The doctor in this video may be coming from a good place. However, it is naive and irresponsible to assume that all professionals do. It is odd eg. to advise the parent/guardian to allow their minor to enter a room to be examined by an adult - wether they be professional or not. Finally, I stand the point that a minor does not routinely need that type of examination. Peace.
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