Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By the way, I would also feel uncomfortable if a health care provider asked me if my family is complete. She could simply ask, are you open to more children or would you prefer to prevent pregnancy right now? People can change their minds about their family being complete, so it seems like a weird thing to say, in my opinion. I'm also Catholic, so that does color my view on this question. Doctors are trained to be respectful towards people of all different religions now and there is usually a question about religion at the top of my patient admit forms, so I wish that doctors would be respectful of my faith.
Really? I’m also a practicing Catholic and my family is definitely complete. I see nothing offensive about being asked that or saying it. And, I go to a Catholic OB-GYN practice and have no problems telling my doctor I don’t want any more kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a nice way of saying "we're not having more kids, so don't ask."
I guess I don't like it along with the birth announcement. Chill, lady, I wasn't going to ask you about more kids.
Anonymous wrote:By the way, I would also feel uncomfortable if a health care provider asked me if my family is complete. She could simply ask, are you open to more children or would you prefer to prevent pregnancy right now? People can change their minds about their family being complete, so it seems like a weird thing to say, in my opinion. I'm also Catholic, so that does color my view on this question. Doctors are trained to be respectful towards people of all different religions now and there is usually a question about religion at the top of my patient admit forms, so I wish that doctors would be respectful of my faith.
Anonymous wrote:It's a nice way of saying "we're not having more kids, so don't ask."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why are you assuming it means sterilization? For me it means that they feel happy withe the number of children they have.
Your mind has a... certain bent, OP... Creepy.
...because otherwise how could you be certain you won't have another?
OP is just trolling now.
Anonymous wrote:If anything, it’s insulting to the first child, who apparently, wasn’t good enough.
It’s up there with “rainbow baby”, the baby we just may not have even had if the baby we actually wanted had been born.