tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562020082504800049.post2749248014025672040..comments2022-05-24T22:52:14.487+08:00Comments on Love And A Leap of Faith: SurgeonsYin Mayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18180684987679728756noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5562020082504800049.post-24635976474058640362011-10-19T21:22:19.977+08:002011-10-19T21:22:19.977+08:00We had that issue here in the US. The amount of ti...We had that issue here in the US. The amount of times Doctors and nurses told me I was "selfish" to carry her to term only to have her die. They wanted me to terminate my pregnancy on more then one occasion. Trying to "SELL" me on the idea that it was a better choice all around.<br /><br />After Anabelle was born. She was in the NICU. Her outcome though not good, she did not require much more then help with a breathing machine on some days and love. The doctor that took care of her all about written her off as a baby that "wasn't worth saving"<br /><br />Luckily for me I was strong enough to tell them, "I thought your oath as a doctor says "at first do no harm"" He wasn't the greatest person in the world and in the end when she left the hospital free from wires and tubes, I pray that his soul opening up to miracles a little bit more that day. <br /><br />Doctors don't always know the answers. I learned that the hard way. I might not always be right, but at least I gave it my all and fought what I believe in. <br /><br />KileyKileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09503417265126874065noreply@blogger.com