[tri-med] Re: Full Trisomy 17

Ceci,
That is a beautiful story.
Tho she didn't live more than 3 months, this story is proof that she is
still giving to other moms and babies by your testimony of finding a doctor
who gave her that chance to come into the world.
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 7:40 AM, jwaite <jwaite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shawn & Tammy Armstrong" <sarmstrong7@xxxxxxxxx>
> > Can any doctor "legally" deny delivering your baby???
>
> Yes indeed they can.
> No dr is forced legally to treat anyone they don't want to.
> Heck, they even deny patients depending on what insurance they have.
>
> They also talk 'amongst themselves' to avoid taking on patients who've
> filed
> law suits against other drs.
> Learned that little tidbit working in a drs office and got wind of this
> particular secret of an unofficial list that drs share.
>
> However, would you want to 'force' a dr to treat you or your child????
> Imagine the care you would (not) get.
> Better to find and willing and able physician, esp using the suggestions
> that others on the list have given (contacting Right to Life, churches,
> etc).
>
> Michelle mom to Alex (21, partial trisomy 14 mosaic) and Molly (17)
> MichiganUSA
>
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>                  Families Helping Families On-line
>
>


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When babies look beyond you and giggle, maybe they're seeing angels.
~Quoted in The Angels' Little Instruction Book by Eileen Elias Freeman, 1994


                  Building ___ooOOoo__ Rainbows
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