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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 248312"><p>I heard Dr. Oz this afternoon on Oprah re: this subject.</p><p>He concentrated heavily on the Dr.'s part in all of this. He spoke about the lack of integrity/responsibility/accountability in all of this.</p><p>I don't recall his exact words...but he indicated that the physician is being investigated. </p><p>I certainly don't give Nadia a pass. I question her mental health. I'm aware of how limited services are for the mentally ill. My guess is her parents have been unable to cope. I don't give Nadia a pass...but I hold the doctor more accountable. No ethics. No responsibility. </p><p> </p><p>I am waiting to see what happens with this doctor...I find it curious that the great majority of the attention is on Nadia...yet this doctor is at least just as responsible. </p><p> </p><p>One thing that was interesting is that I don't recall any discussion in today's show about money.</p><p> </p><p>One wonders if Nadia was paid for her TV interview. Oprah briefly mentioned that she tried to get that interview....</p><p> </p><p>No mention (I missed a tiny portion though) of how Nadia paid for the invitro fertilzation or her likely dermatological (or plastic) procedures.</p><p> </p><p>JJJ...you make a good point. Maybe a limit on how many embryos should be implanted. Perhaps medical procedures are less risky these days and chances of sucess is higher. I do wonder if psychological testing might be appropriate for potential parents.</p><p> </p><p>The entire story is not told. My guess...lots of secrets here.</p><p> </p><p>We know that both Nadia and this physician seem to be "unwell." We suspect that ulterior motives are at play. Innocent children are at risk....it seems logical that our society would want to take a second look at invitro fertilization standards and regulations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 248312"] I heard Dr. Oz this afternoon on Oprah re: this subject. He concentrated heavily on the Dr.'s part in all of this. He spoke about the lack of integrity/responsibility/accountability in all of this. I don't recall his exact words...but he indicated that the physician is being investigated. I certainly don't give Nadia a pass. I question her mental health. I'm aware of how limited services are for the mentally ill. My guess is her parents have been unable to cope. I don't give Nadia a pass...but I hold the doctor more accountable. No ethics. No responsibility. I am waiting to see what happens with this doctor...I find it curious that the great majority of the attention is on Nadia...yet this doctor is at least just as responsible. One thing that was interesting is that I don't recall any discussion in today's show about money. One wonders if Nadia was paid for her TV interview. Oprah briefly mentioned that she tried to get that interview.... No mention (I missed a tiny portion though) of how Nadia paid for the invitro fertilzation or her likely dermatological (or plastic) procedures. JJJ...you make a good point. Maybe a limit on how many embryos should be implanted. Perhaps medical procedures are less risky these days and chances of sucess is higher. I do wonder if psychological testing might be appropriate for potential parents. The entire story is not told. My guess...lots of secrets here. We know that both Nadia and this physician seem to be "unwell." We suspect that ulterior motives are at play. Innocent children are at risk....it seems logical that our society would want to take a second look at invitro fertilization standards and regulations. [/QUOTE]
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