Re: WANTED TO HAVE A BABY

From: D. Ashley Hill, MD (noemails@home.please)
Mon Jul 30 13:15:56 2001


At Mon, 30 Jul 2001, JUNIE EATON wrote: >
>I AM 46 YEARS OLD. I HAVE HAD FOUR CHILDREN. ALL NORMAL PREGNANCIES
>AND DELIEVERIES. I GET PREGNANT VERY EASY. I STILL HAVE A MONTHLY
>PERIOD. I HAD MY LAST CHILD AT AGE 42 AND HAD MY TUBES TIED AT THAT
>TIME. I AM NOW WANTING TO HAVE ANOTHER BABY. MY QUESTION IS---CAN A
>HAVE ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION DONE. I CAN NOT GET THIS QUESTION ANSWERED
>BECAUSE THE DOCTORS WANT TO CHARGE ME FOR THIS INFORMATION. PLEASE, CAN
>YOU GIVE ME AN ANSWER?

Ms. Eaton: Please note the statement at the beginning of this forum that states this is for medical professionals only. Please direct your questions to the women's health forum, which is also a part of the obgyn.net website. As an aside, your doctor provides for his or her family and pays his or her staff members by answering medical questions and doing medical procedures, so it is not unreasonable for her or him to charge you for reviewing your history and formulating an opinion. I am unable to obtain free services from my auto mechanic, accountant, or lawyer. Best wishes,

DAH

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D. Ashley Hill, MD
Associate Director
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency
Orlando, Florida




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