Sunday, January 10, 2010

Nhs Abortion Clinics Illegal Abortion Medical Malpractice Within NHS Clinic?

Illegal abortion medical malpractice within NHS clinic? - nhs abortion clinics

My partner was 18 weeks pregnant and was taking Coers dismissal, although it is clearly mentally competent to make such a decision and goes against our will.
What are the rights to compensation in British law to oppose this measure?
Your help would be appreciated detailed emergency alarming situation for us (my partner is 34 years) the expected benefit, which took place in October 2008

4 comments:

helponth... said...

You may want to contact www.rachelsvineyard.org because they help men and women are dedicated to the tragedy of abortion.

helponth... said...

You may want to contact www.rachelsvineyard.org because they help men and women are dedicated to the tragedy of abortion.

Cheesesof Nazerath said...

It was against us, "expressed his wishes.

Who is us?

What evidence for the claim that it was "obviously insane support" to. If you signed a consent form and the reason for the abortion, the impact on their mental health, then it might be very difficult to discuss, too.

You have redress under the law, but you can find that is a little thing called proof required. There is a duty of care, but must prove that they were small, and it broke. Were you at the consultation? Could it be that your partner does not want his son, but fear has to say?

A 34-year-old should be able to conceive again without difficulty. Perhaps you want to this instead of a trial unnecessary and superfluous?

Paul B said...

The answer is common sense to a layman. If you do further reading, see a lawyer.

She was 34th Probably you have also signed a consent form, and there is a strong presumption that his approval was important.

I also realize that it was months and it is not the point Q.

Are you sure you describe the situation correctly?

If so, you must either prove that he has neither the consent of the hospital knew or should have known she was not able to enter, valid consent.

Whatever you do, I suggest counseling. It is necessary to reach a deal with a situation that can not be changed, and is unhappy.

But do not go to Mumbo Jumbo traders who believe they have the right to feel guilty.

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