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Wednesday 11 February 2015

Gynecologist Loses License After Having Sex With Patients Who Asked About G-Spots

The Smoking Gun obtained documents showing that a 48-year-old gynecologist brought two of his patients to orgasm in order to show them where their G-spots were. The State Medical Board of Ohio stripped Dr. Kurt Froehlich of his license.
The first time Froehlich sexually assaulted a patient was in 2010. "Patient 1" was a medical professional Froehlich had worked with about three times a month. The first time she came to him as a patient, she waited until after the regular gynecological checkup had concluded to ask questions about arousal and her G-spot. Instead of drawing a picture to demonstrate, Froehlich put a glove back on and "just show[ed] her basically where it is." Froehlich says he "did not stimulate her to orgasm that time."
According to the documents, the next time he met Patient 1, he did stimulate her to orgasm. 
 Dr. Kurt Froehlich


Dr. Froehlich acknowledged that, subsequently, Patient 1 asked Dr. Froehlich to locate her G-spot when they were working in the hospital. Dr. Froehlich acknowledged that he stimulated her to orgasm in a call room of the hospital on that occasion. Dr. Froehlich testified that, approximately one week later, he had a sexual encounter with Patient 1 at the hospital where they engaged in sexual intercourse. Dr. Froehlich further testified that they ended the relationship the following day: "The next day when I made rounds, I just said that she's married, I'm married, we shouldn't be doing this, this is not the person who I want to be; she agreed."
 Froehlich's had a "brief relationship" with his second victim after stimulating her in a Besthesda North Hospital room in 2012. Froehlich specifies that they did not have sex, but he gave her an orgasm.
Somehow, one of the State Medical Board members wanted to give Froehlich a one-year probationbefore he would be allowed to return to medicine, but the majority voted for revoking his license. According to Froehlich's website, he "will continue to provide care through the middle of February."
He also is "sorry that I will not have the opportunity to see all of your families grow and change" and asks that if you see him "out and about, feel free to stop and say hi, and let me know how you're doing."
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