FFS, if you don’t want to follow the laws the state sets…move to another state.
The 24 hour lead test has been standard for almost 50 years.
She should educate herself before swuaking like she is getting abused.
She was being abused.
How do you know that she went into premature labor and wasn’t able to ‘choose’ where she gave birth?
“if you don’t want to follow the laws the state sets…move to another state.”
Ladies in our church in TN have had babies and come home well before 24 hours. If it truly is a state law, some hospitals aren’t following it.
“if you don’t want to follow the laws the state sets…move to another state.”
Your statement has some merit. Still, there are a few things to consider.
Was she given literature that explained state law and hospital procedures? Probably not.
Do you read all the legal fine print provided to you? Probably not. I don’t. Most people are trusting. Also, most businesses are customer oriented. We trust business, and that trust is generally rewarded.
What percentage of couples study state laws before deciding where to work, by a home, and have a baby? Probably a lower percentage that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, or .04%.
Medical staff mean well. They will do their best, AFTER satisfying constraints set by multiple regulatory agencies and insurance companies. The patient/customer, or their family representative, should have the last word. Too often, that is not the case.
Nowhere I have practiced.
You don’t have to stay in the hospital for the blood test. You can return to the lab and have it done.
“…move to another state.”
you mean another country... She shouldn’t be subject to MANDATORY anything about her newborn, get it?!