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I’m a Catholic health care professional in a pediatric clinic and received a phone call from a teenaged girl. After answering her questions regarding her urinary tract infection, she asked, “BTW, can I still have sex?” I told her that a urinary tract infection was not a sexually transmitted disease and that she couldn’t transfer it to her partner.
I think I dropped the ball morally on this one. Why didn’t I try to evangelize a bit to improve her moral and spiritual health? Yet, I also feel that this was not the right forum to proselytize to a teenaged girl about the sacredness of sex. Nor was it even the right time, in the middle of a busy pediatrics office, to talk about the medical/physical risks of unmarried sex over the phone. Perhaps the next time she comes in I can take the time to discuss sexual and moral health in a non-religious context
Any suggestions how I could have handled this phone call better?
I think I dropped the ball morally on this one. Why didn’t I try to evangelize a bit to improve her moral and spiritual health? Yet, I also feel that this was not the right forum to proselytize to a teenaged girl about the sacredness of sex. Nor was it even the right time, in the middle of a busy pediatrics office, to talk about the medical/physical risks of unmarried sex over the phone. Perhaps the next time she comes in I can take the time to discuss sexual and moral health in a non-religious context
Any suggestions how I could have handled this phone call better?