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How to interpret that doctors are unwilling to perform surgery because it will destroy the hymen?
Unmarried girls need gynecological surgery, because the operation will destroy the integrity of the hymen, and doctors are unwilling to do it because of many concerns. Seeing such a thing, many young people will sneer at it and ridicule it as 0202. Why are there still decadent ideas of feudal tradition? In today's age of equality between men and women and rising female consciousness, it seems difficult to understand how to insist on the integrity of hymen and delay the operation. Modern young people accept western ideas early and have strong self-awareness and autonomy, not to mention those children who were sent abroad by their parents in middle and high school. They have a stronger desire to control their autonomy, and they can't understand why they can't have surgery.

At first, the doctor was unwilling to do this operation, in fact, from the perspective of traditional ethics, fearing unnecessary disputes after the operation. Everything is inseparable from the current background and ideology. Although the current trend of thought is very forward, people accept all kinds of new things and technologies with open arms, but for Asians, traditional ideas cannot be removed, which is something that the subconscious mind will care about. For example, for the complete protection of unmarried women's hymen, in fact, the original intention of doctors is the same. Even if some people ridicule that many plastic surgery hospitals can do repair surgery now, even if they are injured in gynecological surgery, wouldn't it be perfect to do a repair after surgery? But you can't understand it this way.

Destroy the original intact things, and it will be different to repair them later. In fact, after the family came to make trouble, three doctors finally agreed to operate on her. Doctors are also afraid of taking responsibility. There must have been a painful precedent for this kind of thing. The operation went smoothly, but it was claimed by the family after the operation. However, the preoperative consent did not clearly share the responsibility for destroying the hymen. When a doctor encounters a similar situation after surgery, his first reaction is to refuse.

Family members definitely want to have an operation immediately, so when the doctor refuses to have an operation, they will be very excited to negotiate.

In case of such problems in the future, it is necessary to clearly define the division of responsibilities before the operation, so that family members can know fairly well, so as to avoid the same problems.