Re: More info on the woman w/twins charged for refusing C/section

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Mon Mar 15 12:45:15 2004


In other words, they took her OUT of the hospital and put her in jail, possibly less than 24 hours, and no more than 48 hours after major abdominal surgery. Yikes!

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                           Anna Meenan, MD

At Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Valerie Jacobsen wrote: > >>>Wait till you see the photo of this woman-they should have put her on a 72 hr >>>psychiatric hold: >>> >>>http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/West/03/11/mother.charged.ap > >>Now that's cool, we lock someone up from the looks. >> >>Why not send the thought police around and lock up everybody that >>doesn't fit your ide of biometry. > >Yes. > >Leaving aside for the moment whatever this woman's psychiatric state may >have been when this picture was taken, I wonder how well we should >expect an otherwise mentally healthy women to look in this circumstance! > >On 1/13, after over two weeks of repeated visits to hospitals with >requests that the babies be assessed, Rowland had an unwanted, emergency >surgery that delivered a dead baby. She also took the first step in >giving a second baby up for adoption (as planned well before the birth). > >On 1/14, she was arrested, questioned, and jailed. If this picture >shows a sane woman, it also shows a grieving, regretful, emotionally >exhausted woman, probably in great physical pain. > >I've had enough experience with grief, bad outcomes, and recovery from >major surgery to report that I've seen some capable women looking not >much better than this under less trying circumstances. > >-- >Valerie Jacobsen, RN, BSN, MS >





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