wat if u baby ang pilion?aehhehe
wat if u baby ang pilion?aehhehe
kinsa ni na story fries??hehehe
unsa mani fries oist kinsa mani nga situation??hehe
mao lagi duda nako ani dah!!!peace
yaw na ask oy...ahehehe
just state ur comment lang...
what if lang nman.
kong ako ang bana, i think i'll ask a 2nd opinion ... sayop pa lang ang doctor
If one is old enough to have a child, then one should have already tasted enough of life, made mistakes and experienced happiness AND at least know what is RIGHT from what is WRONG!
If I am the husband of the woman who had to choose between her life as a newly-wed and the life of our one-year old baby, I wouldn't need to decide because she would have decided for herself that a child's life, its innocence, and potential for happiness is greater than her life which she had already lived. Why? Because that's the woman I chose to be with, a woman so good and giving that it's never a question of what she wants but what's right and wrong. My wife would have loved our child more than her life itself and if she needs to give up her right to breathe, she would be willing to make the ultimate expression of motherly love.
And I wouldn't let our child forget her. Ever.
If I had a choice between my life as a newlywed and the life of my 1 year old child, my choice would be for my 1 year old child to live. If my sacrifice would mean that my child would have the chance to laugh, cry, learn, lose, win and experience love then become a better person than I have ever been, it would be a great thing indeed.
Personally, I agree with akosabni, if a doctor made that sort of prognosis "na isa ra ninyo ang dapat matagaan sa medicine pra mo extend inyong life", I would definitely get a second opinion kay that sounds so quacked up to me.
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daghan na situation ani sa mga ostipal.... kasagaran ang bana mo decide ani then mostly ang bana mo choose is the wife
Dude just to clarify, are you referring sa mga induced abortions where a child is still in the mother's womb and the pregnancy has become a health hazard to the mother?
Kay ang situation gi-post sa threadstarter is when the child is already 1 year old (so we can assume na the child is out of the mother's womb na?) And I wonder how come would the medicine required would be so rare that it would only exist as one for either mother or child?
Can someone kindly explain how the situation posted by the threadstarter be a common situation sa mga ospital? Because she didn't elaborate, could it possible due to poverty?
Last edited by diem; 06-11-2008 at 09:21 AM.
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