Who prescribed the meds? Regardless, Dr. Beuf had treated the family for years. I'm not sure why this is an issues. No, and I repeat, NO, pediatrician or family practioner is going to examine for sexual abuse or ask outright about sexual abuse. None of us in this field would ever do that. We look for signs and go from there. Bottom line, he never thought she was sexually abused. I take his opinion seriously. I'm sorry you don't.
Just curious. Are you a doctor?
I have an issue with the doctor being so seemingly obsessed with sexual activity in minors. Seriously. He referred to it many times in his charting. That is so weird and off the wall for him to always ask UNLESS he had reason to feel it was important. It is possible that he was asking because he saw indicators. He may have been covering his butt in case it was ever taken to court (not because of death mind you but if in fact she was being abused, and he felt it was a possibility, he wanted it mentioned at least in his charting so that he could at least say on the stand that he was concerned. For example if charges were ever pressed in an abuse case and the dr has to take the stand.) I doubt very seriously he would've ever seen this happening. But hindsight is 20/20.
Dr.'s do not normally ask these kind of questions of minors.
Also if he was a pediatrician, he had no business prescribing PR meds. But then again, the rich can get anything they want.
The only time my children's pediatrician prescribed me meds was when we all had a contagious virus. Severe throwing up and diarrhea. Otherwise I wouldn't have been able to take of the kiddos.
I know at least here in my area, now a days, they usually won't even call in refills without seeing you. In 1996 though, it was much more common to do so.
I feel different than you in regards to what I gathered from his notes. I feel like he WAS seeing signs and that is the reason he made those notes. Otherwise, him constantly asking about it is just off base and borderline gross. She is a child. Unless she had a damn good reason to have a vaginal exam it shouldn't have happened. That's not part of a normal checkup of a 6 yr old.
His note on her asking about sexual questions however could actually be simple. She may have been asking where babies come from. Which is typical at that age especially if there was a family member or close friend who was expecting.
all my humble opinion of course!
