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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 64001" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Vickie</p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry this has happened. You need to get her to the doctor asap. I know you're hesitant to cause more trauma. I understand that. Honestly. I've been thru it with a child her age. But I'm not only thinking of documentation here, you need to make certain that she is physically ok.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I went thru this with easy child who was 3 at the time. I got her seen by a specialist who actually did a pelvic exam. This was after having it varified by the pediatrician doctor after she told me what had happened to her. At the time I could care less about documentation, the only thing on my mind was making sure my baby wasn't also physically hurt. However the documentation this also provided became very important down the road.</p><p></p><p>I've spoken about this with easy child. She has no memory of the pelvic exam, although yes at the time it was horrible for her. Actually, she seemed to have forgotten about it not too long after the exam. Nor has she had any lasting effects from what had turned out to be a single incident. (thank God)</p><p></p><p>Sending warm and gentle (((hugs))) to you both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 64001, member: 84"] Vickie I'm so sorry this has happened. You need to get her to the doctor asap. I know you're hesitant to cause more trauma. I understand that. Honestly. I've been thru it with a child her age. But I'm not only thinking of documentation here, you need to make certain that she is physically ok. Like I said, I went thru this with easy child who was 3 at the time. I got her seen by a specialist who actually did a pelvic exam. This was after having it varified by the pediatrician doctor after she told me what had happened to her. At the time I could care less about documentation, the only thing on my mind was making sure my baby wasn't also physically hurt. However the documentation this also provided became very important down the road. I've spoken about this with easy child. She has no memory of the pelvic exam, although yes at the time it was horrible for her. Actually, she seemed to have forgotten about it not too long after the exam. Nor has she had any lasting effects from what had turned out to be a single incident. (thank God) Sending warm and gentle (((hugs))) to you both. [/QUOTE]
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