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Whether you think she is ethically/morally wrong, legally she is right in her own way. She is the mother of her own child.
You are not the parent.
Thank you!!
Whether you think she is ethically/morally wrong, legally she is right in her own way. She is the mother of her own child.
You are not the parent.
Not if it involves endangering a life of a minor. She can decide that for her own life, but not for her child's life.
The reason I will never ever allow myself or my children to have blood transfusions is:
Back in the 1980's before they tested for anything other than HIV/AIDS, my mother had to have a transfusion due to a massive blood loss due to an infection caused by issues in the hospital after a simple D&C. A few years later, during a routine physical for insurance through her employer, she was diagnosed with Hepatitis C. Here, almost 20 years later, mom is still somewhat okay, but we found lst year during a different medical crisis, she now has cirrohsis of the liver due to the Hep C she got from the transfusion. she is going through the beginning stages of dementia, going through liver failure and since the surgery to her leg a year ago, we still have to bandage little sores that pop up weekly. I have a full pharmacy of antibiotic creams, bandages and latex-free gloves all to take care of my mother. I have the red infectious disease bags for her bandages and have to take it to the doctor's office weekly to dispose of. All because of a simple 1 unit of blood from a transfusion. I will never subject my children to any possibility of this horror. They already have to help me at times with my mother.
I am afraid you are ethically and morally wrong, given the data we have now.
is there anything in your data that shows the suicide as the result of having AIDS/HIV?You just rather have your child die just because you're so worried about him getting hep C or HIV even though the odds of getting it is remarkably low and the benefits outweigh the risks inherent in blood transfusion?
And EVEN if your own child gets Hep C or HIV, it doesn't mean death sentence for him... there are quite a lot of people cured of Hep C thanks to new drugs and now, AIDS death is being less common thanks to HAART therapies - HIV+ people are now expected to live for 30+ years, not within 10 years in the old days.
You would rather have them die than POSSIBLY, not surely, not even probably, be exposed to a disease?
My daughter had to use the entire supply of A- blood in the hospital after her birth. They literally ran out. She is alive and well.
I am afraid you are ethically and morally wrong, given the data we have now.
You just rather have your child die just because you're so worried about him getting hep C or HIV even though the odds of getting it is remarkably low and the benefits outweigh the risks inherent in blood transfusion?
And EVEN if your own child gets Hep C or HIV, it doesn't mean death sentence for him... there are quite a lot of people cured of Hep C thanks to new drugs and now, AIDS death is being less common thanks to HAART therapies - HIV+ people are now expected to live for 30+ years, not within 10 years in the old days.
I think there should be alternative to give a blood instead of blood transfusion from human.
I think you are overstepping your boundary. The law and medical ethics are already there to support KristinaB's decision to refuse so. In fact, the judge has already complied with her decision. KristinaB has already proved, beyond reasonable doubt, that she is coherent and rational. Do you have a child, no?
is there anything in your data that shows the suicide as the result of having AIDS/HIV?
:-o what happened? entire blood supply for a little baby?? wow!
Growing up, my best friend and her family were JW's....they did not believe/celebrate Christmas and she was not allowed to wear makeup or even pants.....She was not a happy camper!
She's grown up now with a family of her own, has broken from the Church, and celebrates Christmas and wear what she wants to, even wears makeup. Her parents practically disowned her.
so will you bash my religion too? No, Im not JW, but am just not into destroying or ridiculing others' faith.
I've seen JW's wears makeup and they are allowed to wears a dress pants, one man who is deaf has long hair cover his deformed ears which long hair not permit either but he has a reason to cover it, I don't blame him. I do not believe a parents disowned her.