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Holy ****.

This is one of the most screwed up stories I've ever read. Wow.

If this had happened in the U.S., the family would never have to work again. Ever.

And there's no doubt the doctor would never be allowed to work again.

Holy ****.

This is one of the most screwed up stories I've ever read. Wow.

If this. had happened in the U.S., the family would never have to work again. Ever.

And there's no doubt the doctor would never be allowed to work again.

it has happened in the united states. And you can't live off 1.4 million anymore.

Oh. Your last statement is incorrect also.

Many deliveries are finished with the use of a forceps or suction, but I have never ever heard of a case in which this problem occured! Babies heads don't come down so easily. I watched the second video you posted and that is not what a dead baby looks like and trust me I saw a few on pathology classes.

"it was hours and hours and a lot of pain and discomfort, with doctors pushing on her stomach, trying everything to make the baby come out" - Oh really? And then they thought after hours and hours that they can do a CS after they pulled off the baby's head. This is a joke! If you have the opportunity to do a CS, you won't let the mother suffer for hours and you won't try to push the baby out from her. You will do the C section and if the baby is already in the birth canal and its little head is out it is relatively easy to finish the delivery with simple instruments and techniques.

I call this case a huge bull****!

Did this article REALLY need to be posted? Pretty disturbing Hum. :no:

Did his whole post really need to be quoted?

Seems as though you post crap news just to up your post count. Just my opinion though..

I don't think so.

Things like this happen in the world. While I can appreciate many people don't like to think about it, sticking your head in the sand instead of confronting it won't help. Plus, you read the subject, if you didn't like it then, why read the whole post? :p

I was laughing at an adlink on Slashdot the other day about a book that had been written about the end of the world starting May 28th 2012 (tomorrow).

Between this and the Miami Zombie now i'm not so confident.... :s

Did the doctors have no experience in delivering babies? People used to give birth at home without and doctors/nurses and I don't think there were too many problems. What had those doctors been smoking?

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