Not true the Doctor will tell the mother or father when the examination process is completed although the son at the age of twelve or minimally thirteen should be able to choose if their parents get the information out not
As a teenager, how 'bout nope. You are literally in the room with a doctor. They will say if something is wrong, what are you providing in terms of knowledge on health that the doctor isn't? You are literally observing a process and waiting for the result, you have no part in either of them, except taking the result and dealing with it or whatever.
Respect your child's privacy, if they want to be left alone, leave them alone.
Is it normal a mother to stay in room during her son's physical exam
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Mothers should be with their sons during exams until they move out of the house. Parents need to know that their kids are OK.
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Not true the Doctor will tell the mother or father when the examination process is completed although the son at the age of twelve or minimally thirteen should be able to choose if their parents get the information out not
As a teenager, how 'bout nope. You are literally in the room with a doctor. They will say if something is wrong, what are you providing in terms of knowledge on health that the doctor isn't? You are literally observing a process and waiting for the result, you have no part in either of them, except taking the result and dealing with it or whatever.
Respect your child's privacy, if they want to be left alone, leave them alone.