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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 248259" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Hey, the for pay private practice that makes bank on these 'services' how is it possible that the physician who is manufacturing high risk pregnancies is not in any way shape or form accountable for his private choices in this matter? </p><p>I understand that Nadia is the publics first pick for the social recrimination and the scrutiny, she is a female and what is a womans place if not in the wrong? She did not do this alone. She was not a differant person the first time she did it, the second time she did it, the third time she did it...the fourth time she did it, the fifth time she did it and she only became a public figure when she did it seven times and then had the eight premie babies,too.</p><p>Ok so the cash pay for these implantings at even $12,000 per session is not out of her reach. Does the pricing need to be increased for these so that only the really really really rich have babies when medically they can not do so on own?</p><p>Will it be 'better' when women are in jail cells for wanting to have children? Or just for being 'disorderly thinkers?"</p><p>The big problem are the physicians who would do such a thing. It is an issue of the obsequeous relationship that a physician who makes large amounts of income and,really, is it not better for him if he doesn't 'know' his patient?</p><p>I am so looking forward to watching what does Dr. Oz have to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 248259, member: 6271"] Hey, the for pay private practice that makes bank on these 'services' how is it possible that the physician who is manufacturing high risk pregnancies is not in any way shape or form accountable for his private choices in this matter? I understand that Nadia is the publics first pick for the social recrimination and the scrutiny, she is a female and what is a womans place if not in the wrong? She did not do this alone. She was not a differant person the first time she did it, the second time she did it, the third time she did it...the fourth time she did it, the fifth time she did it and she only became a public figure when she did it seven times and then had the eight premie babies,too. Ok so the cash pay for these implantings at even $12,000 per session is not out of her reach. Does the pricing need to be increased for these so that only the really really really rich have babies when medically they can not do so on own? Will it be 'better' when women are in jail cells for wanting to have children? Or just for being 'disorderly thinkers?" The big problem are the physicians who would do such a thing. It is an issue of the obsequeous relationship that a physician who makes large amounts of income and,really, is it not better for him if he doesn't 'know' his patient? I am so looking forward to watching what does Dr. Oz have to say. [/QUOTE]
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