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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 248246"><p>Who watched Oprah today? My two main questions: What was your take on the Dad? What was your take on Dr. Oz's comments?</p><p></p><p>The father seems like a proud man...but one who is also conflicted, sad, defeated. I sense that he has never really known what the right thing to do was in terms of really helping his daughter. Tragic.</p><p></p><p>I really like all that Dr. Oz said re: this situation. How the emphasis should be on the care of the children. Also... how the public doesn't feel like they can trust Nadia and how the medical profession will be and needs to be looking carefully at this doctor.</p><p></p><p>Adoption seems like a really good possible alternative. Shades of disordered thinking on the part of mom...scarey stuff.</p><p> </p><p>I hope CPS will be able to do what is best for the children and that the medical profession will tighten up invitro regulations. I wonder if Nadia will ever be psychologically evaluated and receive likely needed mental health care. Other than this possibility, I don't think anyone wants to see her profit in any, way, shape or form as the result of creating all these children and burdening her parents and society. </p><p></p><p>One thing that my husband reminded me of today...we had to take mental health testing before adopting our child. An MMPI and an interview with a social worker. Additionally, we had to provide references and read two child care books and write book reports! This was what the adoption agency required of all applicants and we were happy to do it! Additionally, the agency did not seriously consider couples who already had children or who were over a certain age. I'm not saying invitro and adoption should have the exact same guidelines/rules...but it does seem like there should be some similar standards. </p><p> </p><p>Thought Oprah conducted herself well. It's hard to say the validity of everything on the show. However, it did for the most part answer many questions.</p><p> </p><p>We'll see what CPS and the medical profession might do next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 248246"] Who watched Oprah today? My two main questions: What was your take on the Dad? What was your take on Dr. Oz's comments? The father seems like a proud man...but one who is also conflicted, sad, defeated. I sense that he has never really known what the right thing to do was in terms of really helping his daughter. Tragic. I really like all that Dr. Oz said re: this situation. How the emphasis should be on the care of the children. Also... how the public doesn't feel like they can trust Nadia and how the medical profession will be and needs to be looking carefully at this doctor. Adoption seems like a really good possible alternative. Shades of disordered thinking on the part of mom...scarey stuff. I hope CPS will be able to do what is best for the children and that the medical profession will tighten up invitro regulations. I wonder if Nadia will ever be psychologically evaluated and receive likely needed mental health care. Other than this possibility, I don't think anyone wants to see her profit in any, way, shape or form as the result of creating all these children and burdening her parents and society. One thing that my husband reminded me of today...we had to take mental health testing before adopting our child. An MMPI and an interview with a social worker. Additionally, we had to provide references and read two child care books and write book reports! This was what the adoption agency required of all applicants and we were happy to do it! Additionally, the agency did not seriously consider couples who already had children or who were over a certain age. I'm not saying invitro and adoption should have the exact same guidelines/rules...but it does seem like there should be some similar standards. Thought Oprah conducted herself well. It's hard to say the validity of everything on the show. However, it did for the most part answer many questions. We'll see what CPS and the medical profession might do next. [/QUOTE]
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