Sentences with phrase «what does the surgery»

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Suppose we have the laws you want and a fetus has equal rights what happens if a woman is carrying a fetus and it's determined by her doctor that the fetus needs surgery before viability, but the woman does not want such surgery to be performed.
2cool, beside the fact that you don't seem to know what the Golden Rule is, am I to assume that you think we should teach the poor to do their own surgeries and then they too can be doctors?
Answer this gerry: Suppose we have the laws you want and a fetus has equal rights what happens if a woman is carrying a fetus and it's determined by her doctor that the fetus needs surgery before viability, but the woman does not want such surgery to be performed.
«Brainwashing» and subliminal advertising give us a hint of what psychology may do; the tranquilizers provide a sample of the power of drugs, and lobotomy a glimpse of the use of surgery to change personality.
He also said that we should keep his daughter in our thoughts and that it was too early to know if she would need surgery, but I'm stuck on «doing all right» because it's what I need to hear.
The surgery was successful, but what would Marcus do now?
¬ ∂ To understand why a very tall man dunking a basketball would be remarkable, one must first appreciate what Hill has been through: the five left - ankle surgeries in four years; the thousands of hours doing water aerobics alongside senior citizens; the electro - stimulator machine he wore to bed every night, promising his wife, Tamia, that he would let it vibrate for only half an hour; the clamor in Orlando that he abandon his comeback so that the Magic, like heartbroken lovers, could move on and find someone new; and most of all, the chilling day a year and a half ago when he was taken into the hospital on a stretcher, delirious, Tamia fearing for his life, after he developed a dangerously high fever in reaction to the latest surgery.
AQUIRA DECOSTA Post St. Mary's - Stockton 6 - 2 Junior WHAT SHE DID: DeCosta might well have been Player of the Year had she not missed nine games, but the fact that she came back barely a month after knee surgery to help St. Mary's win the Sac - Joaquin Section Div.
«If you would have asked me right after I had my back surgery last year, what does your career look like, I didn't really have much of an answer.
Taker had what appeared to be a retirement match with Roman Reigns at last year's Mania, but that was because he didn't seem to have it anymore due to a hip injury and not being fully recovered in time for Mania following surgery — the initial plan for that match was unlikely «Roman Reigns retires Taker,» but as Mania drew closer, plans changed.
The Spanish midfielder is out of contract at the end of the season and although the manager does not say exactly how long he expects Arteta to be out, ankle surgery at his age does not look good for a comeback in time to remind us what he can do on the pitch.
Also do not forget what Theo had to go through with his son surgery.
What do they do with pitcher Stephen Strasburg as he comes back from last seasons Tommy John surgery?
Sounds like what Ms. Cosmetic Surgery did.
But toddlers don't have any idea what it is or how worrisome it is, and they're also not scared of things like surgery yet.
This was my first surgery besides my emergency cesarean, and I didn't know what to expect.
And family didn't know what to do, and... I think the mama was actually going into surgery, or... I mean, it was something that was immediate, you know.
If you have not had breast surgery but are considering it, wait until after you have breastfed all your children since breast surgery could damage what little milk - making tissue you do have.
I am just making up «complications from surgery» because I don't know what severe acute morbidity is.
I at least get to sleep well at night knowing that what happened to my son (a stroke after a heart surgery for his heart defect) was not because of a terrible choice that I made, she does not.
Even if they end up having to do a ross surgery still because the aortic valve isn't salvageable, that is still so so preferable to what your child will have to go through if they are born with HLHS.
Either they do not want to have one no matter what, they start thinking about the actual cutting process, or they start freaking out that they will be awake and alert during this surgery (and it is surgery!).
Renteria was afraid of the surgery, but made it through — and the scar it left behind reminds her of how she conquered her fears and did what she needed to do to bring her daughter into the world.
If you have had the surgery and don't remember what type of procedure was done, you can request a copy of your medical records.
It does matter when you have someone spouting ridiculous canards about how OBs don't care what their patients want and just want to «perform MAJOR surgery so they can make it home on time,» and is essentially saying that's all you'll find in a hospital.
I had to feed pumped breastmilk exclusively for 4 months (an incredibly challenge); then our son had what was at that time, I believe, the earliest cleft palate repair surgery ever done in Canada.
Women were BUILT to give birth, OBGYNs are glorified surgeons, oh a BTW what about leaving sponges inside women, and all kinds if issues that come with surgery, and the fact that a hospital is full of germs and sick people, where as at home its the same environment moms been in the whole pregnancy... Hospitals smeared midwives when they first started cutting babies out, and they continue to do it, I wouldn't be surprised if they lied about the stats
But what did work better than ever expected was I had surgery on my wrist that required me to wear a sling.
What do potatoes, grocery carts, cell phones, elective chest enlargement surgery, and wine bottles have to do with raising twins?
But I wanted to believe that God used that surgery to heal my body and now I could do what he designed my body to do — carry and give birth to my baby!
I'd never had surgery before and so I didn't know what to expect.
Yet when we find that a private company «contests» the hospital's provision of, say, cataract surgery (something they do rather well, and hence make a PbR surplus) and takes that service away from the hospital, and its subsidy for other vital services, what will he say then?
«What we're trying to do is make patients fully aware of what their options are,» said Mark Reiner, a clinical professor of surgery at Mt. Sinai who is affiliated with the coalitWhat we're trying to do is make patients fully aware of what their options are,» said Mark Reiner, a clinical professor of surgery at Mt. Sinai who is affiliated with the coalitwhat their options are,» said Mark Reiner, a clinical professor of surgery at Mt. Sinai who is affiliated with the coalition.
A task force created to figure out what to do with controversial statues and monuments on New York City property — described by the mayor as «symbols of hate» — has recommended only one statue be moved: a monument to J. Marion Sims, a 19th century doctor who developed advances in gynecological surgery by conducting operations on black slave women.
He knew exactly what he was doing when he stated that he had requested Muslim women coming to his surgery to remove the veil.
What remains to be seen, researchers say, is whether the surgery was done to save the cow's life or whether it was used by aspiring surgeons for perfecting delicate techniques before operating on fellow humans.
Is not part of the thrill of discussing Friend A's botched plastic surgery that Friend A doesn't know about the discussion but is staring past what's left of his nose at some sort of clinical ceiling fan in Malibu, oblivious to what's being said about him?
This was what they did, and a large board now stands outside the building which proclaims: «Nunwell Surgery».
«We think that widespread disruption to synaptic connectivity — the brain's communication pathways — is what makes surgery possible, although effective anaesthetics such as propofol do put you to sleep first,» he said.
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The authors measured these from the perspective of casual observers — to gain a societal perspective — because patients who seek out reconstruction surgery for facial defects often do so over concern about what others will think of their defect.
And that was an idea that wouldn't have come about until I had written about the problem and that forced to me think through, what was [it] that they did in obstetrics that made it so much safer over time and in a way that we hadn't accomplished in surgery?
«It's like getting LASIK surgery for the eyes, and will revolutionize what we can do in astronomy.»
Under what circumstances do you think bypass surgery is appropriate?
As the news spread, tech websites began running page after page demonstrating just what kinds of things UPnP is making available online: video of babies in their cots at home, a dog being operated on in a veterinary surgery, people working in offices, cafes and shops who do not know that their employer is inadvertently broadcasting their every move.
'' [I] f you're in the hospital and you're undergoing surgery, oftentimes what they do is put a tube down your throat and put a positive pressure to prevent a [lung] collapse from happening,» Fahlman said.
Here at Penn Medicine and other academic medical centers, robotic surgery is already used in performing low - risk outpatient surgeries — but how did we get here, and what technology is ahead for care providers?
There is no amount of money, surgery, pill, therapy or hypnosis that can do for your body what daily meditation can do.
What to do: There are topical creams like minoxidil (Rogaine; $ 45 on amazon.com) and oral medications such as finasteride (Propecia) that can halt hair loss or even cause some to grow; surgery to transplant or graft hair is also an option.
It was amazing to be paid to do what I loved and had worked so hard for — until I injured my wrist so badly in a game that I had to have surgery, which required a long, arduous recovery.
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