The Doctor led Jon and her family out of the room, through a corridor and then to individual rooms. Jon got Doctor Bob, the male name and female body still troubling her, and within a few moments the tests began.
First she had to strip out of her clothes. This was embarrassing and awkward as she didn't particularly want to accept she was female and as she undressed she realized that she was wearing a bra and try as she might, she couldn't get it off. So the Doctor had to help her. Jon blushed as she felt her breasts hang free from her body.
The Doctor then prodded and poked her body. She measured her. Took her blood. And then asked her to pee in a cub. Jon's face turned red as she had to squat over the cup and let flow.
Finally the Doctor told her to lay down on the bed and spread open her legs. Jon did this and closed her eyes as the Doctor examined her new anatomy. She could feel,without any doubt now, that 'he' was a 'she'.
Once all this was finished Jon got redressed and sat at the desk.
"So Jon how are you feeling about the change?"
"Kind of scared." She answered honestly.
"That's understandable." The Doctor replied sympathetically. "It is your brother that wanted this after all. But I must say that you are doing us a massive favour by doing this. We get plenty of individuals who are willing to go though this, but never a whole family."
"I don't want to be girl"
"Well you signed a consent form, so there's no going back now. You just have to lump it for the month" she said with a smile.
"A whole month!"
"Well I've been a woman for 6 months already and I've still got 6 to go"
"You where a man?"
"Yeah! All the doctors here, and the research students, have had there genders changed."
"Really!?"
"Yes, a lot of them even have boyfriends now. I do."
"But you were a man!
"But right now I'm not" she said with a wink."And neither are you, so if I was you I'd experiment"
Jon looked down embarrassed and was instantly reminded that she was a girl by the sight of her breasts sticking out of her body perkily. She looked at a picture on the wall instead.
"Well I think that's everything done. I'll take you to see the rest of your family."