Religious and medical meddling of professionals for personal’s reasons and financial gain , personal emotional malpractice in workzone
A certified nurse midwife and her husband agreed he would get a vasectomy after their fourth baby.
A vasectomy is a quick, outpatient procedure — just a tiny incision, done in minutes, with minimal pain and fast recovery. A tubal ligation, on the other hand, is actual major surgery with significantly more risk and longer recovery time.
Yet when he went in for his appointment, two separate medical professionals tried to talk him out of it and strongly encouraged him to have his wife get the more invasive procedure instead.
She found it frustrating and strange, especially since they had already made an informed decision together.
What do you think — should medical staff push back this hard when a couple has already agreed on the simpler, lower-risk option?