March 14 which star
Such a harsh and indecent reply.I am an actively practising 73 yr old gynaecologist who has conducted thousands and thousands of childbirths.This query was for my dear patient who has successfully completed seven and a half months now.She is carrying her 7th pregnancy,all the previous 6 pregnancies were stillbirths.You need not advise psychiatric consultation for me.I think you need that.Such an inhuman reply.I know about childbirths.better than you.My patient is also a doctor.In her situation she asked me about the star.Ok.This forum is not fit for me.Namaskarams.March 14 which star
Posting the same reply twice does not make it true.
If you are what you say you are (which I had no knowledge, nor does it matter), you should not post such messages in public. Your scientific knowledge is a suspect. You forgot your background and have given into some superstitions.
If you want to believe in some superstition delve into it and get knowledgeable. I am sorry for your patients. You should hang up your true profession and follow some other calling.
I am sorry if I come across as rude, that was not my intention, as I do not know you.
If a go to a brain surgeon, I want to know that he is capable and has the necessary training and experience.
If that surgeon is consulting his astrologer, I would run to some other capable person.
Let us say that you as a gynaecologist, asking strangers advice on the star a child should have performs a c-section (how do you judge the birth star when you make the incision or when the child's head is seen). Let us say that was the wrong decision because your scientific training told you to wait. The child is born with deformities, will you be happy?
We are not God, we can not determine or predict the outcome. We accept the results after all our best practice. Be true to your patient and not manufacture a convenient truth.
Explain all the medical reasons for miscarriage.
If you are the cause of her miscarriages send her to a better gynecologist. Never be afraid to accept your failures, you are human not GOD.
Hei,go on be arrogant to your blind followers you.....and let them suffer.Feel sorry for you and them.Bye.Posting the same reply twice does not make it true.
If you are what you say you are (which I had no knowledge, nor does it matter), you should not post such messages in public. Your scientific knowledge is a suspect. You forgot your background and have given into some superstitions.
If you want to believe in some superstition delve into it and get knowledgeable. I am sorry for your patients. You should hang up your true profession and follow some other calling.
I am sorry if I come across as rude, that was not my intention, as I do not know you.
If a go to a brain surgeon, I want to know that he is capable and has the necessary training and experience.
If that surgeon is consulting his astrologer, I would run to some other capable person.
Let us say that you as a gynaecologist, asking strangers advice on the star a child should have performs a c-section (how do you judge the birth star when you make the incision or when the child's head is seen). Let us say that was the wrong decision because your scientific training told you to wait. The child is born with deformities, will you be happy?
We are not God, we can not determine or predict the outcome. We accept the results after all our best practice. Be true to your patient and not manufacture a convenient truth.
Explain all the medical reasons for miscarriage.
If you are the cause of her miscarriages send her to a better gynecologist. Never be afraid to accept your failures, you are human not GOD.
What are possible causes of stillbirth?
In addition to risk factors that can increase the likelihood of a stillbirth, there are also factors that can cause or contribute to stillbirth. Remember, though, that in some cases of stillbirth, the cause of death remains unknown even after extensive testing.
To learn more about the possible causes of and contributors to stillbirth, the NICHD-supported Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network (SCRN) examined more than 500 stillbirths that occurred in 59 medical centers around the United States over 2½ years. In almost one-quarter of these cases, the researchers could not determine a probable or even a possible cause of death. Also, many of the stillbirths had more than one likely cause.
The likely causes of and contributors to stillbirth identified by the study are listed below in order from most common to least common:1
This research also showed that:
- Pregnancy and labor complications. Problems with the pregnancy likely caused almost one in three stillbirths. These complications included preterm labor, pregnancy with twins or triplets, and the separation of the placenta from the womb (also called “placental abruption;” the placenta provides nutrients and oxygen to the fetus). Pregnancy and labor complications were more common causes of stillbirths before week 24.
- Problems with the placenta. Almost one in four stillbirths were likely caused by problems with the placenta. One example of a placental problem that causes stillbirth is insufficient blood flow to the placenta. In the SCRN study, placental problems were the leading cause of stillbirths that took place before birth, and these deaths tended to occur after 24 weeks of pregnancy.
- Birth defects. In more than 1 of every 10 stillbirths, the fetus had a genetic or structural birth defect that probably or possibly caused the death.
- Infection. In more than 1 of every 10 stillbirths, the death was likely caused either by an infection in the fetus or in the placenta, or by a serious infection in the mother. Infections were a more common cause of death in stillbirths before week 24 than in those after.
- Problems with the umbilical cord. Problems with the umbilical cord were considered a probable or possible cause of about 1 in 10 stillbirths. For example, the cord can get knotted or squeezed, cutting off oxygen to the developing fetus. This cause of stillbirth tends to occur more toward the end of pregnancy.
- High blood pressure disorders. High blood pressure in the mother—whether due to chronic high blood pressure or to preeclampsia—also contributed to stillbirths. These types of stillbirths were more common in the end of the second trimester and the beginning of the third, compared with other parts of pregnancy.
- Medical complications in the mother. Problems with the mother’s health—such as diabetes—were considered a probable or possible cause in fewer than 1 in 10 of the stillbirths.
- Women who experienced financial, emotional, or other personal stress in the year before their delivery had an increased chance of having a stillbirth.
- Smoking tobacco or marijuana, taking prescription painkillers, or using illegal drugs during pregnancy is associated with double or even triple the risk of stillbirth.
The research found that stillbirth was more than twice as likely among women who had experienced major financial, emotional, traumatic, or partner-related events in the year before delivery than among women who had not. Black women were more likely than women, in general, to have experienced at least three such stressful events in the past year.
What are possible causes of stillbirth?
Causes of stillbirth can include problems with the placenta, birth defects, and infection. Sometimes, no cause can be identified.www.nichd.nih.gov
So instead of blaming it on the star, find the true cause of stillbirth for that poor patient.
If someone came to the surgeon with a bullet hole in his chest and bleeding I hope that the surgeon does not put a bandaid and look for the right star alignment.
Ha ha.Great effort by the arrogant to get this extract on stillbirth.What is wrong with you man??Going on with unnecessary irritating chats?Stop it I say.
So Puzhavaiji, get off your high horses and use your training and God-given intelligence to help your patient and not give some lame excuse.
Hei,go on be arrogant to your blind followers you.....and let them suffer.Feel sorry for you and them.Bye.
Hi..Such a harsh and indecent reply.I am an actively practising 73 yr old gynaecologist who has conducted thousands and thousands of childbirths.This query was for my dear patient who has successfully completed seven and a half months now.She is carrying her 7th pregnancy,all the previous 6 pregnancies were stillbirths.You need not advise psychiatric consultation for me.I think you need that.Such an inhuman reply.I know about childbirths.better than you.My patient is also a doctor.In her situation she asked me about the star.Ok.This forum is not fit for me.Namaskarams.
This forum is not fit for me.Namaskarams.
hi
here looklike EGO clashes....the OP has some reason for star....some experts can say.....may not be for
everybody.. SILENCE IS BEST POLICY.....NO NEED GIVE ANSWER EVERY QUERY...for info..just go through
www.mypanchang.com...you may get answer...better than here...
Such a harsh and indecent reply.I am an actively practising 73 yr old gynaecologist who has conducted thousands and thousands of childbirths.This query was for my dear patient who has successfully completed seven and a half months now.She is carrying her 7th pregnancy,all the previous 6 pregnancies were stillbirths.You need not advise psychiatric consultation for me.I think you need that.Such an inhuman reply.I know about childbirths.better than you.My patient is also a doctor.In her situation she asked me about the star.Ok.This forum is not fit for me.Namaskarams.
Such a harsh and indecent reply.I am an actively practising 73 yr old gynaecologist who has conducted thousands and thousands of childbirths.This query was for my dear patient who has successfully completed seven and a half months now.She is carrying her 7th pregnancy,all the previous 6 pregnancies were stillbirths.You need not advise psychiatric consultation for me.I think you need that.Such an inhuman reply.I know about childbirths.better than you.My patient is also a doctor.In her situation she asked me about the star.Ok.This forum is not fit for me.Namaskarams.
hi sir,TBSGaruji, I respect your opinion. You are right I could ignore some question and I do. I never answer the questions in certain sections of the forum. This topic is in Chit-Chat,
Secondly among the Indian population (even in the USA), the fad is to have a c-section birth for the convenience of the mother, or the Doctor's golf time, or Horoscope advice by astrologers. Unless we as educated seniors raise of voice and put our foot down, This practice will do harm.
"silence is best" or "ignorance is best" may be the good mantra for the pacifist and the autocratic dictators, but are bad for the society.
We must challenge bad practices everywhere.
You do 100 MPH on the highway with the speed limit of 70MPH, and you get caught and pulled over. You plead Ignorance of speed limit see how far it takes you.
Or you see a child being kidnapped, "silence is NOT the best" policy.
We must fight ignorance, misinformation, and superstition.
Everyone is forgetting that a doctor too is very much like anyone else in certain circumstances when culture and science meet.In my humble opinion, the purpose of asking our views by the OP in spite of being a highly acclaimed very well experienced medico and the patient too being a medico but having some serious background history was to gain/gather more similar info and peep into the real problem. Not exposing any detail, but just asking about the star itself was the indicator that the query was half hearted. No one was pounding or insulting, but giving logical answers. The participants are long life members and have posted many points and participated in all possible discussions. These discussions are healthy and do not take it as negative or insulting. We should also consider the ground situation and console, express relevant data to satisfy and bless for fruitful outcome.
There is nothing wrong in your approach and my approach, bcas, both aim at the same goal. You are riding on the modern technology, while i ride on the olden time tested medieval technology. Why should i take so many hardships and penance for several decades to meet god and ask him to accompany me to appear before you to prove my point. Instead i would instantly become bigshot and attain all the powers and make you kneel before me. There is nothing new to be invented. Everything is existing, it is only discovered and shown to everyone who wants to see/verify. In my technology i.e. olden method, it was simplified and made as a rule just simply to follow. Which ever way you tread, your end result is the same. My response maybe confusing, if not i will try once more to confuse you better this time.REnukaji,
Please do not equate saying a prayer before an examination to taking home the examination papers to answer at the appropriate time according to star.
Scheduling a birth time for proper alignment of the stars is sinister, saying a prayer is harmless.
There is nothing wrong in your approach and my approach, bcas, both aim at the same goal. You are riding on the modern technology, while i ride on the olden time tested medieval technology. Why should i take so many hardships and penance for several decades to meet god and ask him to accompany me to appear before you to prove my point. Instead i would instantly become bigshot and attain all the powers and make you kneel before me. There is nothing new to be invented. Everything is existing, it is only discovered and shown to everyone who wants to see/verify. In my technology i.e. olden method, it was simplified and made as a rule just simply to follow. Which ever way you tread, your end result is the same. My response maybe confusing, if not i will try once more to confuse you better this time.
I didnt equate it...i dont condone seeing time for a C section.REnukaji,
Please do not equate saying a prayer before an examination to taking home the examination papers to answer at the appropriate time according to star.
Scheduling a birth time for proper alignment of the stars is sinister, saying a prayer is harmless.