Doodledog
Ok. I know I've asked this before, but let's see if you answer this time.
Where the rights of women include single-sex rights (eg the right to have informed consent about who touches them, or to decide who is around when they undress), how do you reconcile women's rights with what you see as the right of male-bodied people to ignore those single sex rights? Do the women just relinquish them, or do the male bodied people understand that just because they want something doesn't mean that they have a right to have it?
I have answered this many times
Separate changing rooms should always be provided. Many women are uncomfortable undressing in front of anyone
There are also many scenarios where sex based care cannot be guaranteed, when calling an ambulance or who is available for emergency surgery as examples. However elsewhere it is entirely up to the organisation involved to distribute their staff in such a way this does not impact anyone's rights.