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Child taken from womb by social services
Telegraph ^ | 30 Nov 2013 | Colin Freeman

Posted on 11/30/2013 6:23:19 PM PST by Libloather

A pregnant woman has had her baby forcibly removed by caesarean section by social workers.

Essex social services obtained a High Court order against the woman that allowed her to be forcibly sedated and her child to be taken from her womb.

**SNIP**

The baby girl, now 15 months old, is still in the care of social services, who are refusing to give her back to the mother, even though she claims to have made a full recovery.

(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: baby; child; formerlygreatbritain; uk; woman; womb
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Husseincare 21.2 covers that.
1 posted on 11/30/2013 6:23:20 PM PST by Libloather
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To: Libloather

Wudda been cheaper to have given her her meds.

Lots cheaper, after the lawsuits.


2 posted on 11/30/2013 6:28:20 PM PST by GladesGuru (Islam Delenda Est - Because of what Islam is and because of what Muslims do.)
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To: GladesGuru

Bipolar disorder is highly heritable. The baby has a high chance of being bipolar as well.


3 posted on 11/30/2013 6:34:54 PM PST by EinNYC
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To: Libloather

Cringe worthy.


4 posted on 11/30/2013 6:50:19 PM PST by Usagi_yo
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To: Salvation

Ping.


5 posted on 11/30/2013 6:51:02 PM PST by Army Air Corps (Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
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To: Libloather

I don’t think there is any real question whether someone can travel to Britain safely anymore. They seem to have lost all sense of reason and sanity, and are now ruled by whimsical and fickle actions, no longer rising to the level of what can be called “law” or even common sense.

North Korea is more orderly. Even failed states like Somalia have at least have some remaining sensibilities. Britain is little more than a madhouse, managed by its most out of control inmates.


6 posted on 11/30/2013 6:53:11 PM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy (Last Obamacare Promise: "If You Like Your Eternal Soul, You Can Keep It.")
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To: EinNYC
Bipolar disorder is highly heritable. The baby has a high chance of being bipolar as well.

With todays society's infatuation with abortion, I'm surprised they didn't just abort the baby.

8 posted on 11/30/2013 7:26:49 PM PST by mountn man (The Pleasure You Get From Life Is Equal To The Attitude You Put Into It)
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To: Libloather

What’s Orwellian is the mother had no notion this case was proceeding against her. She had no chance to plead her case.

This is liberalism, nannystate craziness.
Greenpeace nuts who go to Russia and harass ships get more legal support than this mother


9 posted on 11/30/2013 7:48:26 PM PST by RginTN
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To: EinNYC

“The baby has a high chance of being bipolar as well.”

Well then, let’s just surgically invade the baby’s womb and fix it so there’s no chance of reproduction.

Precedent set w/ Mom!

(Or for the nuclear option, invade her cranium and remove any potentially troubling parts.)

/$


10 posted on 11/30/2013 7:53:50 PM PST by Scrambler Bob ( Concerning bo -- that refers to the president. If I capitalize it, I mean the dog.)
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To: F15Eagle
Giving any government, anywhere, power to remove a baby from your body is a violation that is unspeakable.

Like the Chicoms do to enforce their "one child" policy.

11 posted on 11/30/2013 8:14:37 PM PST by lightman (O Lord, save Thy people and bless Thine inheritance, giving to Thy Church vict'ry o'er Her enemies.)
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To: EinNYC
Don't know where you get your information, but its not inheritable. Since lawyers found out they can us it as a defense, ignorance abound. It can be relatively mind. Everyones emotions can have ups and downs. Bi Polar those emotions are extreme ups and depressive downs. Lithium can easily control the ups and downs, makes the emotions in a more normal up and downs. Have, as a nurse occasionally worked on our psych unit. Have seen it all, but with lithium you have to be monitored closely. It can reach toxic levels. Usually blood is drawn every week and medication kept within non toxic levels.

Interesting thing about lithium is that it started out on trial for a certain heart disease with was stopped when it found out that the drug was very useful in treating bi-polar problems....there is a certain area of Texas that has a natural lithium within the soils and no bi-polar situations occur in that area...Has to be under psychiatric doctor not a GP. It does have some side effects due to it actually being a type of salt...

12 posted on 11/30/2013 8:19:55 PM PST by goat granny
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To: Libloather

Oamacare: Of things to come!


13 posted on 11/30/2013 8:39:55 PM PST by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: goat granny
Don't know where YOU got YOUR information, but bipolar disorder IS heritable. Children with close relatives, such as parents, have a higher chance of having bipolar disease than children who do not.

FROM http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/37010.php:

"...Genetics - some small twin studies have indicated that there is a "substantial genetic contribution" to bipolar disorder risk. People with a blood relative who has bipolar disorder have a higher risk of developing it themselves. Currently, scientists are trying to identify which genes are involved..."

FROM the Mayo Clinic:

"...Inherited traits. Bipolar disorder is more common in people who have a blood relative (such as a sibling or parent) with the condition. Researchers are trying to find genes that may be involved in causing bipolar disorder..."

FROM the National Institute of Mental Health:

"...Bipolar disorder tends to run in families. Some research has suggested that people with certain genes are more likely to develop bipolar disorder than others. Children with a parent or sibling who has bipolar disorder are much more likely to develop the illness, compared with children who do not have a family history of bipolar disorder. However, most children with a family history of bipolar disorder will not develop the illness..."

Having a bipolar parent is not a guarantee that a child will have bipolar disorder, but it definitely increases their odds. All I intended to convey is that this child should be watched for signs of bipolar disorder. I did not advocate for abortion or any other deleterious treatment for this child.

14 posted on 11/30/2013 8:44:50 PM PST by EinNYC
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To: Libloather

There must be a same sex couple waiting to adopt and social services did not want to delay filling their order.


15 posted on 11/30/2013 10:01:19 PM PST by lastchance ("Nisi credideritis, non intelligetis" St. Augustine)
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To: Libloather

Pretty disgusting story. But why should anyone be surprised? Forty years of legal abortions have led to a complete moral collapse of understanding between mother and child. Bipolar disorder is highly treatable but, whether it is or not, this is a horror of the first order. For shame!


16 posted on 11/30/2013 10:39:29 PM PST by miss marmelstein (Richard Lives Yet!)
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To: EinNYC

And who should watch for this child to turn out to be bipolar? The government? I can’t help but think of Zelda Fitzgerald’s daughter, Scottie, who despite her mother’s almost unprecedented level of mental illness, turned out to be a distinguished writer and mother of five.


17 posted on 11/30/2013 10:41:57 PM PST by miss marmelstein (Richard Lives Yet!)
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To: EinNYC

Inherited or learned?


18 posted on 11/30/2013 11:12:48 PM PST by An.American.Expatriate (Here's my strategy on the War against Terrorism: We win, they lose. - with apologies to R.R.)
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To: An.American.Expatriate

Read my post, with the sources. Inherited.


19 posted on 11/30/2013 11:17:06 PM PST by EinNYC
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To: EinNYC
I went to the Mayo clinic website also...(its on my favorites) Many conditions can be the cause, genetic predispositions is one. But listed 4the down on the list of 5 mentioned. 1..biological difference in brain..2 Neurotransmitters as cause 3 Hormone imbalance..4 inherited traits if one has a sibling or parent with disorder.5 Environment, stress, trauma etc.

Risk Factors blood relative--periods of increase stress--drug/alcohol abuse-- physical health such as heart, thyroid obesity may be contribution factors or found with combination may lead to problem..

Certain health problems may be genetic in nature. On my mothers side of the family, diabetes usually in males and according to my mother skip 1 generation. She warned me when my kids were very young, especially my 4 sons...2 have diabetes, 3 don't but my brothers one girl is insulin dependent. A first female in 5 generations according to my mother.....the problem on my husbands side is heart attacks in the 40's. 2 of my 5 children has their first episode in their mid 40's. There father died at 51 and I was always after them to pay attention to their bodies..Being aware saved both of them. They have both passed the age when their father died. But I was the only one in my family to have a mild case of Bi Polar disorder. Not having any member of the family with certain disorders is no guarantee that others will have the same disorder...

And as the Mayo clinic states, being in a hypo-manic stage, it is a feeling of feeling great. He would know by looking at me if I was slipping up. But never had an so called uncontrollable problems. I had a doctor that knew shit from shinola..

So I learned something from you, thanks, genetic pre disposition as a factor was not known to me..but it is not the only factor. Life is a crap shoot I always say. You never know whats going to come up...

20 posted on 11/30/2013 11:50:29 PM PST by goat granny
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