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Although the doctors are partially responsible for her child being in the world, they aren't solely responsible and it doesn't seem to me that they should have to assume the whole cost of the child and the damages to the mother, whatever they might be. (I can't remember what the book was called, but I once read a somewhat cheesy novel in which a similarly unsuccessful abortion was an element of the plot. Is this some rare example of life imitating (bad) art or is there some statistically measurable number of abortions that fail to abort the child? What usually happens in such cases? Are there usually follow up directions or examines? How the heck did the second doctor miss her pregnancy at 20 weeks?) |
Maybe I'm missing something... and maybe it's already been mentioned, but the abortion and everything took place in 2004. Why is this suit just happening NOW?
Timing issues aside, it said she decided to have an abortion due to financial reasons (which may or may not be true since I don't know her).... so the fact that she is suing for the costs of raising her child makes some sense to me... although I am definitely not a lawyer by any means. |
This woman only wanted an abortion for financial reasons, but many many women have abortions for health reasons. Their life would be in danger if they carry through with the pregnancy and birth. What if that was the case with this woman and the abortionist put her life in danger by not performing the abortion right? I think this woman has a case, but why did she keep the baby?
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I have never had an abortion (by my own choice). However, I DID have a D&C this past December :( and I was wondering the same thing. I know when I had my procedure, I did have to have a follow up a week later. The pain wasn't too bad (man, whatever they put in that IV was some good shit!) :D The pain meds that go home with you are a good help too. You do bleed. They do examine the tissue to make sure they got it all and check for any genetic defects. This was my experience...it might be different if it is an elective procedure So it makes me wonder if she went to her follow-up???? And How in the hell did she not know she was pregnant at 20 weeks? There are other symptoms besides a missed menstrual cycle. If she was getting the Depo Shot, sometimes you do not get a period at all. But there are other symptoms... I agree she should have given up the kid...that kid is gonna need some serious therapy because his mom is f*cked in the head |
regarding asuadpi's questions - it is possible that she did have her periods (one of my aunts didn't know she was pregnant for a very long time b/c she was getting her periods regularly)... and in some women who take BC pills, eventually have very light almost non-existant periods... it's different for different people. I had several friends who almost never had periods because they were very A) skinny or B) very active and weren't pregnant.
kddani - thanks for the clarification... i forget about that. |
I replied in another thread, but after actually reading the article, it doesn't say what the second doctor was seeing her for. She may have gone to him for something completely unreleated, like an injured toe or rash or some other random thing. If she didn't think she was pregnant, she may not have mentioned anything about it to him. She may not have told him she had an abortion in March if she didn't feel it was relevant to why she was there on that day. If she is overweight, then he might not notice a growing pregnancy. Too many what ifs.
I agree with previous posters regarding the child. Suing for the cost of raising a child that you could have given to a family who wanted a child is not a good look. |
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Just out of curiosity, does the child involved get to sue for psychological damages, once she finds out exactly how unwanted she is or was?
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2 medical situations here:
1) Most doctors that do abortions, mainly board certified OB/GYN's, don't EFF up on ALL fetus removals. They may EFF up of other finishing factors, i.e. rupturing the endometrium in the uterus or clipping the fallopians. But generally, they really cannot MISS the fetuses. They are visualized by ultrasound that is rather accurate. And the supersuction is scanned throughout the uterus... 2) There may be negligence of the doctors. The doctors may have actually not done the procedure because they were a part of this ultraconservative groups that say they'll do something and neglected to do it because they disagree with it due to personal convictions. They may have had a "mock pre-opt" work-up, there was anesthesia involved, but the procedure just was not done. So basically, homegirl never got the procedure... The real thing that probably happened is homegirl never followed thru with her appointments. She failed to show up for the actual procedural operation abortion. She showed up for her first one, where they do the ultrasound and see the location, the size of her uterus, safety and efficacy issues, then schedule the procedure date. And homegirl failed to show up... The judge will throw out when the appointment records show her failure to comply. And since she wants money, she's saying that she had a botched abortion because she's a crack whore that needs her slop and now she's lame enough to blame everyone else for her situation but herself. |
AKA Monet,
Wouldn't it seem that the chances that Planned Parenthood doctors are part of the super-conservative group would be pretty low? (That's who they are in this case, I'm pretty sure.) And surely such a group would be getting sued right and left right for malpractice? It's really shocking to me that a doctor could just get away with pretending to perform a specific procedure for very long. I'm not second guessing you on this next point but wouldn't a lawyer investigate to see that woman showed up for her actual abortion appointment before she filed suit. That would seem to be a rock solid defense in any case. "We failed to perform your abortion because you didn't actually show up for it." You're right, I think, that it would get thrown out. Anybody who lives where there's local coverage of the case have any additional information? |
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I found an article about a study of first trimester abortions that said that 46 in a series of 65,000 had unintentional continued pregnancy. |
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I'm starting to forget what a life is. |
Would it be medically possible that the woman had twins and the doctor negligently only aborted one of the fetuses without doing the pre-op procedures Monet just mentioned?
I realize that this may be a really, really stupid question. |
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