keano_afc wrote: » Indeed. The sensible thing to do would be to wait until the Coombe comment on this, but try tell that to the likes of Coppinger and Smith.
retro:electro wrote: » “Wait it out and see if you miscarry” What in the fresh hell.
Igotadose wrote: » I wouldn't be so quick to judge that position without more facts about this case. It can be better for the pregnant woman, the hormone imbalance undergone during pregnancy will be re-balanced more gradually this way (at least, this is what my US based friends tell me.)
retro:electro wrote: » Isn’t it up to her to decide what’s better for her?
seamus wrote: » I'm going to play devil's advocate here. We don't know: - How far along the woman is - What FFA has been diagnosed - Whether the consultants have "certified" or merely confirmed the FFA verbally - Whether board actually ruled on this
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Is that an iron law in all medical cases? What if the patient wants something that endangers their health.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » unless the lady in question is lying we do know she has been diagnosed, we know that 2 doctors confirmed the diagnosis and that the board refused her a termination.
Elisabeth Wrong Stork wrote: » I'm interested to see what if any further details emerge, there can be sound medical reasons that a lay audience just wouldn't know about.
seamus wrote: » I'm going to play devil's advocate here. We don't know: - How far along the woman is - What FFA has been diagnosed - Whether the consultants have "certified" or merely confirmed the FFA verbally - Whether board actually ruled on this .
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » How is a board with several non-medical members qualified to make a medical decision?
retro:electro wrote: » - she was 13 weeks when a scan determined the organs of the foetus were outside of the body - two doctors certified FFA - the board refused an abortion.
amcalester wrote: » Ivan Yates also reporting that she’s being denied access to her medical files.
Under His Eye wrote: » Religious interference in medical decisions. This needs to be stamped out as a matter of priority.
Annabella1 wrote: » We don’t know all the facts here What about a scenario where a woman has very serious FFA and she is likely to miscarry within a few weeks anyway A surgical abortion carries greater risks and it may not be clinically necessary She appears to have been told to wait a few weeks ( not 100%) Medicine is not black and white