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In reply to the discussion: Why Is California Penalizing Poor Women for Wanting to Be Parents? [View all]Coventina
(29,769 posts)that the doctor involved should have his license revoked.
What he did was completely unethical by any measure of medical ethics.
In my preparation for IVF, there were long discussions prior to ANY treatment, about how the process would go.
The doctors I worked with advised me up front that they would NEVER transfer more than one embryo at a time - due to my pre-existing conditions, and that even if I had NO issues, that never more than TWO embryos are transferred for any patient.
I don't fault the woman for choosing to carry, after the doctor put her in that position. I would find it difficult to "down select" as it's called.
And, she CLEARLY has mental issues that would have caused any ethical doctor to refuse IVF.
In any case, I fail to see why one woman's poor choices and one doctor's malpractice should determine the choices of other women.
Like you, much of this thread makes me want to