Is it true that in Japan once the female patient is in the gyno chair, a curtain is set up between her upper body and the gyno, so she cannot see what the gyno is doing and neither can the gyno see her face?
Wouldn't that be suspicious, if you cannot see but just feel what the gyno is doing? Is a nurse always in the room in such situations?
Would appreciate inputs on this topic from those who have had gyno exam in Japan or other asian countries.