Baby boy dies after GPs circumcise him
Local newspaper article.
When I saw the initial headline, "Baby dies after circumcision," I knew where it had happened and had a horrible feeling I knew the doctor, too.
It's the one who inspired me to change GP surgeries when I was pregnant with Linnea. Same one who said he couldn't sign me off sick with stress when I was in that last job.
When I saw the initial headline, "Baby dies after circumcision," I knew where it had happened and had a horrible feeling I knew the doctor, too.
It's the one who inspired me to change GP surgeries when I was pregnant with Linnea. Same one who said he couldn't sign me off sick with stress when I was in that last job.
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And the doctor I know, of the two, was frightening, authoritarian, intimidating, and very very sure of himself. Luckily I had met other UK doctors and knew that changing WAS an option, but if he'd been the first one I met when I came to the country, I might have just stopped going to the doctor. At all. I'd definitely not have taken my kids as often as I actually have done.
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A lot.
The first doctor I saw kindly told me to go away and come back if it was happening in a week. A week later, shaking, pale, ill, and terrified, I came back, saw a new doctor, and Linnea was admitted to hospital for observation. With my second child, I refused to leave until her lung infection was being treated, and in other cases refused to accept medication which I knew to be inappropriate for her.
Not everyone has the balls to do these things. Some of us have to grow them. From the air.
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Those poor parents.
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I can't even imagine how that would happen. I wouldn't have imagined you could bleed *that much* into a diaper without at the VERY least discoloring the diaper, having the diaper become unusually swollen, SOMETHING. Not to mention - 4 hours? with a nine-week-old? As if. Wow. Those poor people.
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In any case - ugh. I can't understand why anyone would say to leave the diaper on for four hours!! That just seems ridiculous to me.
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If he only bled out, say, 30 mL, though -- he'd maybe STILL be in serious danger? An adult can handle the loss of 10% of one's blood with no ill effects -- people have 5 liters of blood and they donate a half-liter when they give blood, and that doesn't do any harm -- but an infant? I don't know. I'm no doctor.
Unfortunately, it sounds like the guy who performed the surgery wasn't much more of a doctor than I am.
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those poor parents. because you can be sure they are blaming themselves, not the doctors.
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I'm glad you got away from those doctors, for the sake of all of you.
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