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Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by CofOLandOfPeace(m): 2:16pm On May 11, 2018 |
revontuli:May God Save Us in this nation. Check our signature in blue here below and you will be better enlightened. You can contact us by clicking the WhatsApp Chat link... |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Bukunmi95: 2:26pm On May 11, 2018 |
dominique: are you a doctor?? nawa for you people ooo.... see these ppl who know nothing about medicine giving worthless advice on what should or what not to have been done... |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Bukunmi95: 2:35pm On May 11, 2018 |
worlexy: Lol! Trust me.... Breech presentation - Preterm baby.... they are not absolute indications for a cesarean section ... I just can't be typing epistle... read up more on indications n contraindications to breech delivery . |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Bukunmi95: 2:37pm On May 11, 2018 |
Horus:SMH ... Try n be decent ! |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by worlexy(m): 3:00pm On May 11, 2018 |
Bukunmi95:I've heard you
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Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by worlexy(m): 3:08pm On May 11, 2018 |
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Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by worlexy(m): 3:11pm On May 11, 2018 |
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Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Bukunmi95: 3:12pm On May 11, 2018 |
worlexy: Thank you so much for that Table you sent to me. First; preterm delivery is delivery occurring before 37 weeks GA.. your table supports vaginal delivery for preterm baby's from 34wks GA n above spanning through 37wks.. secondly; Normal birth weight is 2.5 kg to 4kg.. your table permits delivery of preterm low birth weight baby from 2kg spanning through 2.5kg till 3.5kg. thirdly; vaginal delivery supports frank breech presentation .... please just understand . Its basic! |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by worlexy(m): 4:10pm On May 11, 2018 |
Bukunmi95:Read the last line, and ask yourself if the risk is worth taking
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Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Lalas247(f): 6:15pm On May 11, 2018 |
Jaqenhghar:I’m good thanks , you? |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Jaqenhghar: 8:42pm On May 11, 2018 |
Lalas247:Same ol same ol but its all good |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Nobody: 3:21am On May 12, 2018 |
Am I sick? I actually came to see the decapitated baby *don't laugh* |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Lalas247(f): 6:33am On May 12, 2018 |
Jaqenhghar: 1 Like |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by chuksbogus: 2:27pm On May 12, 2018 |
The common Nurse put a nail on that Dr coffin. This is the type of ego filled Dr that when you advice him on what best to do so far its a nurse he will do the opposite so that it won't look like the nurse instructed him.now He is in for it |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by jedisco(m): 10:38am On May 13, 2018 |
ROSYL: Funny how you sit in your corner and brand people putting their best to improve healthcare as being empty headed. One would really want to know what field you're in and the giant strides the "all-knowing you" has accomplished. The consultant in question is a top fellow and would have most likely had her post graduate training in the UK with years of successful UK experience. I'm defending no one but yes, people make mistakes. I wonder what you'd have said if it was a "Dr. John Woods" who was on the hot sit. As a matter of fact, she may even be born and fully trained in the UK. Even the UK media didn't make mention of where she got her basic training but you're quick to draw erroneous conclusions because of her name. I've interacted with a lot of UK trained docs and they wouldn't describe foreign trained docs the way you did. You seem more like someone with inferiority complex. Finally, like I said, it would be good to know what field you're in and the giant strides the "all-knowing you" has accomplished. |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Nobody: 12:20pm On May 14, 2018 |
jedisco: I still stand to say that most doctors from under developed countries, like Nigeria know nothing. I haven't got time to narrate to you how they killed off my dear dad with wrong medication and wrong diagnosis. My aunt also recently went into coma for two weeks and died from there because of the quack injection the doctor gave him. I have asked my friends who are doctors in Nigeria how to diagnose and treat simple medical problems, none could come up with correct answers. Simple Pulmonary embolism, most of them don't know basic tests to carry out and how to approach treatments. Yes, no one is above mistakes, but some are borne out of sheer ignorance and poor training. |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Pennywise(m): 12:35pm On May 14, 2018 |
worlexy: Head will be floating in what, might I ask? Amniotic fluid? If this dumb gynaecologist is forgiven for woeful failure in the management of an after coming head, she should not be forgiven for giving the poor woman an unnecessary scar |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by jedisco(m): 10:43pm On May 14, 2018 |
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Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by jedisco(m): 11:06pm On May 14, 2018 |
ROSYL: I see you are talking out of emotion and sheer ignorance. Just under 50% of docs under the NHS come from developing nations and are largely responsible for the healthcare received in the UK. Without them, the NHS would absolutely collapse. Developed nations are continuously harvesting such professionals. Just few months ago, Saudi Arabia recruited over 100 Nigerian consultants and many more medical officers- this says so much about their "poor training". Looking at the instances you gave, even a second year medical student would see through your ignorance. I would like to know what injection the doctor gave that resulted in your aunt going into two weeks coma. The picture you painted is typical for diabetics or hypertensives who vehemently refuse to take their meds but keep jumping around from prayer house to prayer house only to look for who to put the blame on when they develop an end stage complication. You should say the truth on her case or tell us the injection you said she was given Secondly, it's ignorance that makes you call PE 'easy'. You should have rather asked how many Fed Teaching Hosps in Nigeria have the required facilities to run a CT angiogram or V/Q so you know where to heap the blame. Also while at it, why not ask the average UK trained doc how to manage severe Malaria or marasmus/Kwashiorkor which are among the top killers in Nigeria Mr Google doctor. The fact is that whether you like it or not, docs from Nigeria have and are proving themselves all over the world and they are being sought after by countries that know their value. Also, you have inferiority issues cos like I said, docs trained in the developed world have performed worse blunders and people like you have kept mute simply because of your inborn ignorance. Finally like I asked from my first post, why not tell us what field you're in and the exploits you've achieved before calling others poorly trained |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by jedisco(m): 11:09pm On May 14, 2018 |
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Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by jedisco(m): 11:10pm On May 14, 2018 |
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Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by Nobody: 10:44am On May 15, 2018 |
jedisco: Many Nigerian doctors KNOW NOTHING! Many doesn't mean a few are not good! Those few like you said are proving themselves all over the world with the foreign knowledge they had acquired in the long run!!! They know nothing! Every belly ache is appendicitis, fever is malaria! pregnant women dying from pulmonary embolism just because of olodo doctors they have in that country. They nearly cut my friend open when he visited Nigeria two years. They said he's got an appendicitis, and my friend said nope! no one is cutting me open, he ran back to the UK, lo and behold it was chest infection. No inflamed appendix. Lmao, those guys know nothing! |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by jedisco(m): 1:05am On May 16, 2018 |
ROSYL: I'm done doing this... Good day you can run along |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by revontuli(f): 9:43pm On May 30, 2018 |
worlexy: NHS should hire rational and knowledgeable people like you instead of baby-butchering newbies with questionable education. |
Re: UK: Doctor Accidentally Decapitates Premature Baby During Botched Birth by worlexy(m): 10:11pm On May 30, 2018 |
revontuli:Thank you. But unfortunately NHS cant hire me yet because I'm currently in Nigeria |
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