Dr Honda
Well-Known Member
OK... there were a bunch of problems with the delivery of our second kid... one of witch is that the wife was supposed to get her tubes tied... and the doctor didn't do it. Well... we went in yesterday for a "Quick, Out-patient" procedure... and it turned into an all day event. They got her tubes tied... but after a couple hours of observation... she was still bleeding too much, and they took her back to the operating room to fix the problem.
So... now, her recovery went from being one day of taking it easy... to at least 2 days in bed. :banghead:
SO............
a) she shouldn't even be having the second recovery (actually 3rd, but that's a different story) since it was supposed to be done after the baby came out. Not to mention, it's a waste of everyones time.
b) if this kind of bleeding is possible... why wouldn't they check for it before taking her out of the operating room the fist time? This is like a mechanic that rebuilds a set of carbs, and doesn't water test the ski.
I'm not an ambulance chaser... but with all the problems (Dr related) I really am thinking about seeking council on this. Giving birth shouldn't have a 6 week recovery.
So... now, her recovery went from being one day of taking it easy... to at least 2 days in bed. :banghead:
SO............
a) she shouldn't even be having the second recovery (actually 3rd, but that's a different story) since it was supposed to be done after the baby came out. Not to mention, it's a waste of everyones time.
b) if this kind of bleeding is possible... why wouldn't they check for it before taking her out of the operating room the fist time? This is like a mechanic that rebuilds a set of carbs, and doesn't water test the ski.
I'm not an ambulance chaser... but with all the problems (Dr related) I really am thinking about seeking council on this. Giving birth shouldn't have a 6 week recovery.