Anonymous wrote:Is this the standard intake form at all pediatric offices now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine coming home with my newborn from the pediatrician, remembering that the intake form had these questions and then posting about it online. There is a newborn that is completely helpless under your care and you're concerned because the pediatrician asked you what their pronouns are?
Did you know medical mistakes are the third leading cause of death? They don't have time or attention for pronouns for babies until they stop killing people with neglect and negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don't have different forms for different ages. You can always write N/A.
They do have different forms usually. An infant will have different questions to be asked than a teen.
Anonymous wrote:They don't have different forms for different ages. You can always write N/A.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine coming home with my newborn from the pediatrician, remembering that the intake form had these questions and then posting about it online. There is a newborn that is completely helpless under your care and you're concerned because the pediatrician asked you what their pronouns are?