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    it's has nothing to do with citizenship what happened to your sister in law

    what happened to the filipina nurse was 1 in a million, just like the other stories that are shown on tv or in the press. millions are treated every year successfully by the NHS and as sad as it is, mistakes will be made.

    my misses has given birth to 2 kids in the phils and 1 in the UK. and she says the treatment she got in the UK was better than her treatment in the phils. and my misses has worked in the phils as a doc and works for the NHS. but in the phils you get what you pay for..

    why did they send your sister in law away twice ? they must have given her reasons ? my misses says they would only perform a CS if the baby was in distress

    i wouldn't or my misses says she wouldn't worry about giving birth in a NHS hospital. not that she wants any more kids


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post

    why did they send your sister in law away twice ? they must have given her reasons ? my misses says they would only perform a CS if the baby was in distress

    i wouldn't or my misses says she wouldn't worry about giving birth in a NHS hospital. not that she wants any more kids
    I guess in my mind I'd have better treatment in the Philippines because my bestfriend is a doctor and she can recommend me to one of her ob/gyn friends. My mum had a surgery in the Philippines and my bestfriend and the doctor who treated her looked after her like a princess without my mum having to pay like a princess

    My sister in law was sent home twice because apparently her cervix isn't dilated enough although her water had already broke at home. So my brother had to take her home twice. My sis in law even worked for the same hospital at the time as a nurse. After 24 hours of labour she still isn't dilated enough and my niece was getting stressed inside and the possibility of niece getting infections as she's no longer inside the fluid was getting greater as the time goes on so they decided to give her a CS in the end. Now over 24 hours of labour? Not a good thing!! It makes me wanna wish that my boyfriend is a seahorse so he can give birth to our child himself!


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