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Is it documented this was a Doctor in the Phillipines or had she gone off the islands to receive such important care?
I got in to the thread late. There was no mention in the ad that was aired about her condition. I didn't seek out any other versions of tha ad because the ad that aired during the game was the issue not the ad on piece on the internet.
If you just watched the aired ad, there was nothing offensive about it.
My point was that after all the hype and hyperbole, the ad that was aired was pretty benign.♠
Historically, people didn't live much past 40. Childbirth is not the danger it used to be. I thought you wanted to be a doctor, you should know this.
Even Mrs Tebow's condition is not fatal. With the proper care a woman with placental abruption won't usually die from it.
So if she made that choice good for her. If another woman makes that choice, it is none of your concern.
Let's hope you never will be.
Not at all. She made a choice you didn't disagree with and you believe she shouldn't tell anyone about it because they might make the same "idiotic" choice.
Basic right of free speech there.
☭proletarian☭;1988365 said:That she beat the odds doesn't mean the doc was wrong abut the odds.We all assume that Mrs. Tebow's life was in grave danger (and maybe it was) because a doctor in the Philippines said so. Doctors are not always right. It appears that in Mrs Tebow's case the doctor was wrong.
Dumbass.
No, it does not mean that the doc was wrong. I am certain he was right that she was taking a risk and quite possibly a serious risk. He advised her to have an abortion. She chose not to heed his advice for which people like Anguille have condemned her.
He was, however, wrong on the odds.
Sometimes doctors are too conservative. Sometimes they "err" on the side of caution. In this case, if she had heeded his advice there would have been at least one death.
In this case, it appears that the doctor was, in fact, erring on the side of caution.
BTW, I didn't say that there was no risk at all, but rather the insinuation that she could very possibly die if she gave birth appears to have been wrong.
Also, odds were that the Colts would be Super Bowl Champs today... guess what just like the odds in this case... those odds were wrong.
Immie
☭proletarian☭;1988365 said:That she beat the odds doesn't mean the doc was wrong abut the odds.
Dumbass.
No, it does not mean that the doc was wrong. I am certain he was right that she was taking a risk and quite possibly a serious risk. He advised her to have an abortion. She chose not to heed his advice for which people like Anguille have condemned her.
He was, however, wrong on the odds.
Sometimes doctors are too conservative. Sometimes they "err" on the side of caution. In this case, if she had heeded his advice there would have been at least one death.
In this case, it appears that the doctor was, in fact, erring on the side of caution.
BTW, I didn't say that there was no risk at all, but rather the insinuation that she could very possibly die if she gave birth appears to have been wrong.
Also, odds were that the Colts would be Super Bowl Champs today... guess what just like the odds in this case... those odds were wrong.
Immie
How do we know what her doctor said?