BrklynLiberal
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Sun Mar-28-10 05:45 PM
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| 1. Your froglets are adorable.... |
| -Do pregnant women lose their right to bodily autonomy? (Interesting blog post.) |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 05:44 PM |
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Your froglets are adorable.... |
BrklynLiberal |
Mar-28-10 05:45 PM |
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Thank you. I think so too. |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 08:37 PM |
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They are twins..right? It is so adorable that the one in front is clutching the toes of the one in |
BrklynLiberal |
Mar-28-10 09:36 PM |
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You know, I never even noticed that until you pointed it out. |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 09:47 PM |
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I am sure they are a source of endless joy and total exhaustion :D |
BrklynLiberal |
Mar-28-10 09:49 PM |
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Right to self preservation |
HockeyMom |
Mar-28-10 05:49 PM |
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You are not obligated to save someone's live even if your life ISN'T in danger |
bain_sidhe |
Mar-28-10 06:53 PM |
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i am assuming there is some sort of |
paulsby |
Mar-28-10 05:50 PM |
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This is about forcing women to undergo ceasarean sections at term |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 05:56 PM |
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oh wow |
paulsby |
Mar-28-10 05:58 PM |
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"let me stop being a moran" |
Jax |
Apr-07-10 01:46 AM |
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I think most of us are aware. Thanks though. Fun quote |
uppityperson |
Apr-07-10 02:33 PM |
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I believe a woman should have the right to refuse under certain |
hlthe2b |
Mar-28-10 06:12 PM |
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+1 |
GreenPartyVoter |
Mar-28-10 06:22 PM |
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It's just that "emergency situation" is now defined so broadly |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 06:24 PM |
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The woman has every right to clarify prior to delivery... |
hlthe2b |
Mar-28-10 06:29 PM |
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I see where you're coming from. |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 06:39 PM |
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Put yourself, for just a moment , in the shoes of the physician |
hlthe2b |
Mar-28-10 06:45 PM |
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If her mental fuctions were intact, I would have her sign a release form. |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 06:53 PM |
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I am thinking of situations I've seen where massive hemorrhage |
hlthe2b |
Mar-28-10 07:02 PM |
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Oh, and there was a case like that recently. |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-29-10 04:09 PM |
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Substituting "lay" judgement for that of highly trained professionals |
hlthe2b |
Mar-30-10 03:53 PM |
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Apr-07-10 02:17 AM |
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To me, the RW'ers and others feel a woman's body is their personal property and hence |
RKP5637 |
Mar-28-10 05:53 PM |
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Should we pay for medical treatment for a fetus in utero since its not a child? |
stray cat |
Mar-28-10 05:54 PM |
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I think that's considered to be part of prenatal care, which is usually covered. |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 06:04 PM |
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They are totally confused. It is suppose to be a doctor patient relationship. |
LiberalFighter |
Mar-28-10 06:01 PM |
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I was told that it had to do with the ability of a uterus that had been cut into dealing with |
GreenPartyVoter |
Mar-28-10 06:20 PM |
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I have researched this issue somewhat. |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 06:37 PM |
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crunchy, I was writing below as you were posting this. |
uppityperson |
Mar-28-10 06:43 PM |
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Yes, I had heard it made a difference in which kind of c-section one had. I was not a |
GreenPartyVoter |
Mar-28-10 06:55 PM |
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yes, they'll change the plan |
Iris |
Apr-05-10 10:49 PM |
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Malpractice issues and previous c-sect issues |
uppityperson |
Mar-28-10 06:41 PM |
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You actually have that in reverse. |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 06:48 PM |
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You are right, I am backwards. Vertical ones can strip apart, horiz hold better |
uppityperson |
Mar-28-10 06:50 PM |
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let's just face it, women are second class citizens, not much better off than in the |
demigoddess |
Mar-28-10 07:59 PM |
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It will stop only when the first woman sues that OB-Gyn for battery and wins |
Warpy |
Mar-28-10 08:05 PM |
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I remember reading about one doc who was actually fired from her job |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-28-10 08:36 PM |
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I agree with you. A woman should have the right to choose. |
benEzra |
Mar-29-10 03:49 PM |
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A woman should have the right to choose, but a Doctor should have a right to refuse |
joeglow3 |
Mar-31-10 07:59 AM |
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So what do they do if a patient shows up in labor and refuses to consent |
Crunchy Frog |
Mar-31-10 04:59 PM |
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They resolve it beforehand |
joeglow3 |
Mar-31-10 05:18 PM |
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I ask because there are areas of the country |
Crunchy Frog |
Apr-01-10 09:53 AM |
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