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Hospital Staff Flushed Miscarried Baby Down Toilet - Need Advice Please
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Posted on 06/09/2011 1:40:00 PM PDT by momfirst

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To: Minn
It was a tough time. I Just don't recall caring in the slightest how the body was disposed of. What possible difference does it make?

This isn't about you or about how you would handle it.

101 posted on 06/12/2011 8:16:05 PM PDT by Chesterbelloc
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I feel horrible for this young family and what they are going through right now. They will be in my prayers.


102 posted on 06/12/2011 8:18:05 PM PDT by Chesterbelloc
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Disposal of “pathological waste” is generally regulated by federal, state and local ordinances.

This would include disposal of blood, tissue, fetus, body limbs, veterbrate animals, etc.

Generally speaking they are strictly separated from other wastes and disposed of as “Pathological wastes” sometimes grouped with infectious wastes and nearly always incinerated prior to being disposed of at a landfill.

Fetus may be disposed of in particular, generally by incineration first, then proper disposal at burial or landfill or custody to a relative (an urn etc).

Sanitary Sewer systems are not equipped nor designed to properly treat pathological or infectious waste. Such waste entering the sewage treatment plant can also place the sewage treatment personnel at undue health risk.

If the hospital refuses to consider the situation or change their policies, it might be in the best interest of the public to close down the facility from being able to discharge any sanitary sewage from the facility. A hospice gets miserable very quickly without running water or restrooms.


103 posted on 06/12/2011 8:24:59 PM PDT by Cvengr (Adversity in life and death is inevitable. Thru faith in Christ, stress is optional.)
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This isn't about you or about how you would handle it.

Well, it wasn't until a previous poster asked me to

Try to imagine folks who are joyous at the prospect of a child being born. Imagine how they have already begun to plan for their future with the child. Imagine them sharing their excitement and anticipation with others. Imagine others joining in their joy.

Try to imagine that all going horribly wrong. The new life taken by death. Try to imagine the sorrow and suffering.

104 posted on 06/12/2011 8:56:18 PM PDT by Minn (Here is a realistic picture of the prophet: ----> ([: {()
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Sanitary Sewer systems are not equipped nor designed to properly treat pathological or infectious waste.

How many miscarried fetuses do you suppose end up in the sewer system every day, most at home, some possibly unbeknownst to the woman due to very early gestation? Should we cut off sewer access to women that miscarry at home and decide not to go fishing in the toilet? Sanitation wise, is it really so different from menstrual fluid? Is the moment of conception not only when life begins, but when an egg becomes "pathological" and some sort of threat?

If the hospital refuses to consider the situation or change their policies, it might be in the best interest of the public to close down the facility from being able to discharge any sanitary sewage from the facility.

Yes. Because a hospital employee, in a moment of uncertainty, didn't do exactly the right thing, let's get more government involved. Then, next time a fetus is floating in the toilet, the hospital will understand that healing and saving lives comes after the condition of the sewer in importance.

105 posted on 06/12/2011 9:17:01 PM PDT by Minn (Here is a realistic picture of the prophet: ----> ([: {()
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My husband and I just lost our baby at 14 weeks and the hospital will not release his body to us we want to have him cremated for closer and we keep getting the run around finally today spoke with the main hospital supervisor she is suppose to call us tomorrow. They just role him away after he was delivered we didn’t even get to say good bye We are heart broken how they handled it


106 posted on 07/30/2013 7:00:05 PM PDT by Brittanylaine
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