You're not clear on what you are asking, meaning, you're posting on an anxiety forum and not on a sexual abuse forum so I'm just wondering if you are a generally anxious person who is feeling anxious about this which would mean you think your fears are irrational or if you're considering taking legal action against the doc for sexually assaulting you. We can't really answer the second question because we weren't there and you weren't alone with him. I mean, anything can happen. He could have been acting improperly. He could have been just doing what he needed to do so you would be in the proper position for the procedure. That's a subjective feeling he had and who knows? So we go to the first question, and unfortunately we really can't answer that one either because it depends on the answer to the second question and we don't know the answer to that because we weren't there and don't have the doc to examine as to what he was trying to do. Given you're fine and nothing awful happened and it's unlikely you'll ever find out for sure legally you have very little recourse here unless you find out there's a bunch of complaints filed against this doc for this kind of thing. He didn't sexually violate you, but again, it is of course possible he did do something extra for himself. Given how much this type of thing is in the news these days I wouldn't think it's an irrational thought to have but if you're an anxiety sufferer and think like this a lot where there's really not anything possibly going on then the anxiety issue is your main concern. As to the possibility there was more to this in his head, the only recourse you really have if he has no public history of doing this is hire a lawyer, spend a ton of money, because the lawyer will interview those who work with him and other patients in due course of time and try to figure out if this is a thing for him, but don't count on winning when so little happened. Law doesn't work that way. You can file a complaint with his employer if he has one or the hospital if it was in a hospital but since you aren't really sure what happened you could ruin his life for something that may not have happened and also cost yourself a lot of time. I'm afraid you're kind of stuck here because he did have to reposition you but maybe he didn't have to do that little bit extra. You don't know and we don't know and I'd say if you have an anxiety problem working on that would be more useful for you and you can keep an eye out to see if complaints have been filed against him, and given he did make you feel uncomfortable even if he didn't intend anything sexual you can fix that by finding a different doc next time. Peace.
So, I've been guided down to the bottom of the table before just like that. But then they moved my legs to the stirrups. I would say that a male doctor almost ALWAYS has a nurse in the room with him. Oh, wait, I see you say that others were there. This does not sound sexual to me, to be honest.