Who are the 1.7% of males needing OB/GYN?
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Because men cannot give birth, they engage in other types of high-risk activities, such as riding a motorcycle.
Seriously though, what's a procreative management?
IUD's
Just dont drive drunk...
I thought there’d be more “remove foreign object from up bum”.
Men don't do well on two wheels.
They do as good as women on 4 legs it seems….
Or women don't duck with two wheels
Considering how overwhelmingly male every biker group I've seen is I'd say it's more that
We've got to improve those male pregnancy exam numbers, women are winning!
the gays are trying their hardest and will keep trying to impregnate their partners but the government keeps tying to stop them for some reason.
Because pregnant men would be pretty OP.
Anyone notice many, if not most, of male injuries are preventable?
the psychiatric one is interesting.
It's a bit more taboo for men to seek that care, for one.
i seeked out care because i knew what was going on with me was not normal. when i was there, i saw one women in the holding area, and one man having a break with secuirty around him. when i was admitted to the psych ward on the floor without maximum security, id say that biologically born males out numbered biologically born females
Howevever, i have been the hospital for other things, and everytime i have gone to the ER, it's been someone who identifies as a female 99% of the time who i see is waiting to goto the psych hold. so its interesting to see that reflected in the statistics.
On the one hand, all the pregnancy-related items are of course very important -- but they're not particularly illuminating on a list like this. If there was a "Testicular Torsion" item marked as 100% male, that wouldn't really tell me much here either.
I think this is the source, also better image quality (in Boost at least it looks super compressed).
There's a little HD button in the top right on Boost that I'm guessing shows the original image.
What is a non-treatment procedure?
I would assume preventive medicine and the like.
Edit: Just checked, it also includes any kind of tests.
Animal-rider or animal-drawn vehicle accident
Psychosocial problems
Horse girls gettin' called out.
So… gynecological devices has some amount of males?
Yeah, trans men.
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Medical fetishists are a thing. I think it's due to kink play with speculums, sounding tools, catheters, and other (gendered) medical instruments.
Maybe males being treated for post partum depression under obstetrics? Otherwise idk
Men are dumb and put things in wrong places.
I blame the lack of sexual education in schools, if it was better then more men would understand the importance of a flared base
As a cyclist I both love and hate how many separate ones there are
Part of my job is fitting people with custom bracing in the trauma ward. I realized this wasn't the US because there were so many cyclists, and it was lacking an atv category.
In my state the trauma ward has an ATV season. Also, I'm surprised there wasn't a subcategory for pool injuries, or at least a category for slip and falls. Are swimming pools not very popular in the UK?
I feel like it needs more obviously only male ones to counteract the obviously only female.
Where’s testicular cancer? Prostate? “Dick stuck in [object]”? You know that last one has to have at least 1000 entries.
at least 1000 entries.
