Don't doctors and nurses have a sense of disgust?

ituglobal

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Of course we have a sense of disgust, that's the consequence of working in this field, and we've been trained to get used to it.



As a midwife, I will share a story that I feel will be relatable to many women.



One of our tasks is to help mothers in the labor process. When pushing, mothers usually pass stool, this is very normal because one of the signs of labor is that mothers feel like they want to defecate. As midwives, we are used to this, so instead of feeling disgusted, we are happy because it is a sign that the mother is pushing using the correct technique. At moments like this, we only focus on carrying out our responsibilities professionally.



For those of you who may have or will receive medical treatment where you are worried that the health workers will feel disgusted, believe me, we are used to such things, every day we deal with pus, blood, feces, and so on, so you don't need to worry! – Quora