View Single Post
Old 19-05-2012, 10:35 AM #10
Kizzy's Avatar
Kizzy Kizzy is offline
Likes cars that go boom
 
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 41,755


Kizzy Kizzy is offline
Likes cars that go boom
Kizzy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 41,755


Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by lostalex View Post
How was the hospital staff suppossed to know the cord was wrapped around the babies neck? Obviously there's no way to know.

Sounds like he's trying to blame the hospital for something they couldn't possibly have known about. he had to wait in line or "que" i don't see how the hospital did anything wrong.

Sounds like he thinks the entire hospital should have only catered to his needs, and ignored everyone else. What a selfish man.
There is a way to know Alex, you examine during the second stage of labour, which is delivery.
Traditionally in Britain you do not have to 'queue' up to give birth. I'm sure the parents did not expect the staff to neglect any other patients, but to assist in the safe delivery of their son.
In my opinion it is not selfish to expect that during a birth in a waiting area of a hospital, when the lives of both mother and child are at risk, they recieve some sort of assistance before the situation becomes life threatening?...
__________________
Kizzy is offline   Reply With QuoteReply With Quote