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Mother has 13 children in care and is pregnant with 14th
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Originally posted by Flyndaran View PostYikes! I hope you aren't really advocating aggravated bodily injury.
Originally posted by BlaqueKatt View Postwell I've known of a girl who had 3 kids she tried to starve to death because "they reminded her of their fathers that didn't marry her" when she went in to deliver the fourth there was some "horrible complication" that required an immediate hysterectomy-the "horrible complication" was the doctor didn't want her trying to starve any more children*. So yeah she gets the "right" doctor that knows the history something may "go wrong".
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Tell the patient they have a horrible life threatening problem, and take out the waterworks.
*sigh* I know how horribly wrong that is, but I can't help but think it's justified."Children are our future" -LaceNeilSinger
"And that future is fucked...with a capital F" -AmethystHunter
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Originally posted by DesignFox View Post*sigh* I know how horribly wrong that is, but I can't help but think it's justified.
She ended up in jail for check fraud-the kids were all adopted by one family-they couldn't really afford the last one-but didn't want to "split up the set" as it were.
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Talon, it is a good thing I don't drink around my computer.
She had 13 other children and thinks that Child services will let her keep the 14th one. As much as I don't believe that you should sterilize people unwilling, I am willing to reconsider my point of view on this one. She is also on disabilities because of an accident. Now she has a hard time walking, how can she take care of an active child?"Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe" -H. G. Wells
"Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed" -Sir Francis Bacon
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Originally posted by anriana View PostDoctors aren't there to practice vigilante medicine, no matter how beneficial they deem it to be.
1. Doctors are still people.
2. Doctors licences are revoked by other doctors.
3. It takes 2 doctors in most places to be able to sue another doctor for malpractice.
4. Doctors don't like to rat on other doctors. It makes them easier targets as well.
5. In a case like this, a doctor might let his agreement with the morality of stopping an abuser/repeated attempted killer/etc override the specific ethics of the profession.
So, should it be this way? No. Is it this way? Probably at least part of the time.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by BroomJockey View PostYou're right, but in a case like that the important things to keep in mind are these:
1. Doctors are still people.
2. Doctors licences are revoked by other doctors.
3. It takes 2 doctors in most places to be able to sue another doctor for malpractice.
4. Doctors don't like to rat on other doctors. It makes them easier targets as well.
5. In a case like this, a doctor might let his agreement with the morality of stopping an abuser/repeated attempted killer/etc override the specific ethics of the profession.
So, should it be this way? No. Is it this way? Probably at least part of the time.
2-3. Not if they are found guilty of a violent criminal act. No sane person would let them keep their licenses.
4. Covering up a crime is criminal itself. I bet a ballsy prosecutor could make them roll.
5. A doctor could do a lot of things incluiding outright murder. That doesn't make them any better than common criminals.
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Originally posted by Flyndaran View PostWhat, you don't think people in wheelchairs should be allowed to keep their children?"Oh wow, I can't believe how stupid I used to be and you still are."
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Originally posted by Flyndaran View Post4. Covering up a crime is criminal itself. I bet a ballsy prosecutor could make them roll.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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