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Old 04-25-2007, 09:05 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by chrisg967 View Post
I agree with sear. The government is not comprised of obstetricians. If something goes wrong during my pregnancy, I'd want whatever my obstetrician deemed necessary to save my life.

Other procedures are grisly and we haven't outlawed them... I suppose next they are going to outlaw amputations because they're too grisly?
Chris you make a valid point about where do we take in account a measure of grisly? I mean, far too many medical procedures could be counted as "grisly"...

However, though the govt is not comprised of obs I am very sure that expert counsel from top-notch obs was taken into very serious consideration.

Just me thinking, right or wrong, just my 2c,

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