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Originally Posted by kizzy
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?...
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you do have to "queue" in an emergency room in britian just like every other emergency room in the world though Kizzy. obviously they went to the emergency room.
The doctors were busy saving OTHER lives obviously. Whose life do you think should have been sacrificed for this man's baby? The ER staff do all they can to save as many lives as possible, and this man thinks that they should have ignored others in order to focus on HIS child. so yes, he is being selfish and ignoring the fact that EVERYONE in that ER needed help and care.