Abortion complications nearly killed a friend
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 5:43 am
If you don't have/can't answer for the legal aspects, that's fine - but I'd like some sort of response if you can. To preface, friend is in England.
My friend had an abortion - they told her the foetus had less weeks than it did, perhaps it looked a little more developed she wound up traumatized from seeing it. I think it was something like 2 or three weeks off - it had toes and features that put it as older than what she saw on gestation period/pregnancy websites. That was horrible but she seems to be coping.
...Except recently, she passed a blood clot the size of a fist and was in pretty bad pain. I got my mum to look at a picture of it (She's a nurse) and we both thought it looked like tissue. She called a non-emergency/101 number, they said to wait two hours, when they called back it was basically "okay hospital now". Turns out she had retained tissue from the abortion weeks later (I think she was on a contraceptive jab so perhaps lack of periods made it as invisible as it was) and had to have it removed via contraction drugs. Apparently she could have died plus is at risk of infertility, there is a piece left that will require her getting a D&C (Dilation and curettage) if it doesn't come out on its' own. This has apparently killed people before.
I guess my question is...Is this something you can sue over? I mean - fair enough if you're not sure on regional specifics, but is this just "one of those things" or is a doctor meant to actively prevent shit like this from happening? Is it like an unfortunate rare-but-possible complication or a fault of them not being thorough enough with the original abortion? I thought abortions were 99% safe but my friend had to get hospitalized weeks after one...And I'm not saying that as a pro-life scare, just to illustrate that I had no idea this kind of thing could go down.
My friend had an abortion - they told her the foetus had less weeks than it did, perhaps it looked a little more developed she wound up traumatized from seeing it. I think it was something like 2 or three weeks off - it had toes and features that put it as older than what she saw on gestation period/pregnancy websites. That was horrible but she seems to be coping.
...Except recently, she passed a blood clot the size of a fist and was in pretty bad pain. I got my mum to look at a picture of it (She's a nurse) and we both thought it looked like tissue. She called a non-emergency/101 number, they said to wait two hours, when they called back it was basically "okay hospital now". Turns out she had retained tissue from the abortion weeks later (I think she was on a contraceptive jab so perhaps lack of periods made it as invisible as it was) and had to have it removed via contraction drugs. Apparently she could have died plus is at risk of infertility, there is a piece left that will require her getting a D&C (Dilation and curettage) if it doesn't come out on its' own. This has apparently killed people before.
I guess my question is...Is this something you can sue over? I mean - fair enough if you're not sure on regional specifics, but is this just "one of those things" or is a doctor meant to actively prevent shit like this from happening? Is it like an unfortunate rare-but-possible complication or a fault of them not being thorough enough with the original abortion? I thought abortions were 99% safe but my friend had to get hospitalized weeks after one...And I'm not saying that as a pro-life scare, just to illustrate that I had no idea this kind of thing could go down.