Re: Seriously Considering??

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Sat Aug 8 10:40:02 1998


an observation - wasn't there a hebrew fellow who suggested : " judge not and you shall not be judged?"

Art

At Sat, 8 Aug 1998, Gerald P. Rodriguez wrote: >
>Frightening, but I agree with Woolley on this one...
>
>I'll also remind you, dear readers, that Dan Quayle was once absolutely
>crucified for being critical of TV sitcoms (the Candice Bergan incident) and
>other media darlings for implying that it is "OK" for women to have babies
>out of a traditional family structure.
>This continues, now Jody Foster has done it. Is it possible that these
>high-profile women are the Josephine Camels of the unwed pregnancy problem?
>
>--
>Gerald P. Rodriguez, M.D., FACOG
>
>-----Original Message-----
>
>>In message <199808080325.WAA11684@talk.obgyn.net> writes:
>>> Hello everyone! Sorry to bother, but I am a Senior in HS with a 6mon.
>>> old and very determined to finish school and have a career.
>>
>>If that were truly your main goal in life, then you would not have a
>>6-month-old. Your actions are discordant with your words.
>>
>> I will have
>>> my CNA in about 5 mon. and I know I want to enter the medical field but
>>> I'm not real sure what I want to specialize in??? Could everyone give
>>> some information about being a OBGYN. Do you like your job? and why?
>>> schooling? things they could help me out??
>>
>>You would have a lot more realistic options if you had done any of the
>>following: (1) not had sex, (2) used reliable contraception, (3) had an
>>abortion, or (4) placed the child for adoption with a couple who had the
>>emotional and financial means to care for him/her properly. Do you
>seriously
>>want to further compound your errors by taking yourself out of your child's
>life
>>for most of the day for the next 14 years or so (and more than that if you
>try
>>to work and study at the same time)? I, for one, can think of few more
>>irresponsible things than to make, bear, and keep a child which you have no
>>means to support.
>>
>>(If you, by some chance, are married and independently wealthy and in the
>top 1%
>>of so of maturity for your age, the above comments *may* not apply to you.
>>However, I think that unlikely.)
>>
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art fougner, md
SonoScan/Genetic Sciences
forest hills, ny
evsono@pipeline.com




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