Re: VBAC immediately available policy

From: Charlie Chambers (ricechaz@gorge.net)
Thu Feb 9 16:57:54 2006


Hey, what's the big deal as long as the last person out turns the light off. Energy conservation and all.

On Feb 9, 2006, at 11:16 AM, claire constable wrote:

>> What else do they sue for over there?
>
> Not a legal case, but we had a woman put in a formal complaint
> (this was
> in the UK) because she had a waterbirth, followed by a PPH and
> (wait for
> it) someone DARED to turn the main light on so they could site a
> cannula.
>
> She put in a formal, written complaint that the atmosphere of bay's
> first minutes had been ruined. No complaints about what was done,
> just
> that the light had been turned on
>
> Claire
> BSc Midwifery Student
>

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