tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3883970092765312318.post4164163813120209799..comments2024-03-24T01:17:45.516-06:00Comments on fountains of home: Seven Quick Takes vol. 23Christy from fountains of homehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11130888193737436970noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3883970092765312318.post-13650623328954968622012-11-16T15:35:54.609-07:002012-11-16T15:35:54.609-07:00Thank you! I had to stand up about that poor woma...Thank you! I had to stand up about that poor woman's death when a friend posted a link a few days ago. I think I actually shut down the pro-abortion comments on her feed by pointing out that the fact that a woman, in a hospital, suffering a miscarriage (and basically in labor because of it) wasn't on antibiotics to begin with and why no one seems to be questioning how a woman - after 3 days in a hospital - managed to contract e.coli and die from blood poisoning. Gross negligence! I agree with Calah, I think she makes a great point that at that stage (where the baby will definitely die) and induction (while chances of life were slim to nil) would have been the best attempt to save both mother and child. <br /><br />On a better note I can't wait for Les Mis (and the Hobbit)! We might actually get two dates in December (which is the same number as we've had all year!)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17904858990740505588noreply@blogger.com