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<blockquote data-quote="C.J." data-source="post: 248317" data-attributes="member: 1987"><p>I have a dear friend who decided the best course of action for her to lose weight was with a lap band. She had to have a psychological evaluation for THAT!</p><p></p><p>IVF comes with its own risks and stressors, and should probably also have a required psychiatric evaluation also. </p><p></p><p>In this case though, this doctor went against recommended guidelines of his profession for this procedure. I hope his medical malpractice insurer has it's toughest risk manager assigned to his case when his policy comes up for renewal. </p><p></p><p>Sticking the tax paying citizens of California with the medical bills, housing, insurance, food, etc. is a low blow. I wish I were Solomon and could come up with a just and loving answer to this dilemma. However, if the last eight children were placed for adoption, for mom's inability to properly provide for the first six, I would applaud the decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C.J., post: 248317, member: 1987"] I have a dear friend who decided the best course of action for her to lose weight was with a lap band. She had to have a psychological evaluation for THAT! IVF comes with its own risks and stressors, and should probably also have a required psychiatric evaluation also. In this case though, this doctor went against recommended guidelines of his profession for this procedure. I hope his medical malpractice insurer has it's toughest risk manager assigned to his case when his policy comes up for renewal. Sticking the tax paying citizens of California with the medical bills, housing, insurance, food, etc. is a low blow. I wish I were Solomon and could come up with a just and loving answer to this dilemma. However, if the last eight children were placed for adoption, for mom's inability to properly provide for the first six, I would applaud the decision. [/QUOTE]
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