Your Child Needs the Hospital? 12 Tips for Parents
Pediatric medicine is not a downsized version of adult care
Reader Comments
I second that
yes Leonard, you are correct.
I have known this to happen, and it happened to my family personally. the state got involved after I took my 6 week old son there with regular new parent concerns, an incompetent ER doctor(who has since been let go), told the father and I our baby had SBS. Untrue, but the state had a reason to get involved in our family, this was in 2004, time progressed, my children's father and i had a bitter break up, his mother made some wacky accusations while scared she would not see her precious grandchildren, one things led to another, I did everything they wanted, no drugs, no abuse, I am educated and can support my family every way needed, but It's been just over a year I have not seen my two sons and my parental rights have been terminated. I did not even get a trial. My lawyers see no undoing this...PARENTS, BEWARE! this was also in MASS.
EXTREME Dangers Not Mentioned
Any parent who becomes as deeply involved in their childs' care as this story suggests- are in great danger of being accused of Munchhausen's by Proxy.
The dangers of false allegation goes up exponentially should an Iatrogenic event occur. It is much simpler to blame the defenseless parents. Child "Protective" Services will make the hospital's liability problems go away. Forever.
Additionally, should the child or his parents disagree with what the medicos want to do, the government will elbow in and force the parents to permit it under threat and coercion. Otherwise, the government will seize the child and do whatever they want to him.
"Best interests operates as an empty vessel into which adult perceptions and prejudices are poured." --Hillary Rodham, Children Under the Law, 43 Harv. Ed. Rev. 487, 513 (1973).
Leonard Henderson, co-founder
American Family Rights Association
http://familyrights.us
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