AspieUtah wrote:
Indeed. In the United States, at least, patients are legally considered to be the determinant partner in their health care. In other words, the physicians must comply with the patients' wishes so far as applicable laws allow. Most physicians not only forget this fact, they are frequently never taught about it.
There was a period in the 80s in certain countries where C-Sections were in. They were encouraging women to get them even though it was not warranted. My mother was one of those, she refused. This was in south Africa.
The doctor is well known for offering IVF to older women e.g 50-60 years. I think IVF has it is place, but sometimes what the women needs is emotional help.
I think it is a bit more complicated than that though. Doctors shouldn't be forced into doing something that they think is medically unethical. That includes elective procedures, but also procedures they don't but don't think is appropriate for that patient at that time, based on their medical and scientific knowledge (or indeed lack of).
Yes doctors are not good.