Word: mothers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...They pointed a gun at my mother, who yelled 'My God, I don't know.' They kicked her to the ground and said 'Where's God? Show me God,'" Palder recounted...
Paulo Lopes, an immigrant from Angola, said that when he was a young boy, his mother failed to receive a needed hysterectomy on her first trip to the emergency room because neither he nor his mother could effectively communicate with the doctors, according to a transcript from the hearing...
...years old, I hadn't known how to articulate my mother's symptoms, understand the questions that the doctor was posing or understand the severity of her condition," Lopes said. "If there had been someone there to explain to her what was happening and what treatment she needed, this would not have happened...
...surgery she needed--before the mastectomy. In 1994 Motichka filed the suit that she finally won two weeks ago. Dr. Cody's attorney maintains that his client discussed lumpectomy with her, but that based on Motichka's family history and her emotional reaction to her mother's death, mastectomy made more sense. Although Motichka denies it, Cody says at one point she was thinking about a double mastectomy, and he talked her down to one. He plans to appeal the verdict...
Last week Fasano announced she had agreed to surrender custody of her black son to the black couple, pending the final results of a DNA test. A mother was giving up a son whom she had borne and whom she loves; another woman was receiving the gift of life. Two couples who had separately made the decision to undergo the invasive procedures of modern reproductive medicine and place their faith in the hands of all-too-fallible infertility experts are now permanently joined together, their private lives public, their sons forever brothers...