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Now reading: Chapter 1694: Refusing to Admit Responsibility from Famous Among Top Surgeons in the 90s, a Romance novel by Kindhearted Mama.

Another one is an initial consultation; the patient hasn’t been treated at another hospital before and needs a comprehensive check-up.

The fifth patient happens to be soone with secondary infertility. When such patients co in, their faces are full of reluctance as they chase the doctor asking, "I used to be able to get pregnant. Did I take the wrong dication, or what happened? Why is it suddenly impossible to have a child when I want one?"

Patients like this, over ninety percent, have undergone abortion procedures. Doctor Lee Yuen flips through the patient’s records with an indifferent expression, knowing without much thought what the reason might be. Encountering such patients, the doctor is essentially fixing their problems, offering regret redies.

The statent that abortion procedures might harm the body and lead to future infertility is sothing every gynecologist says to patients who are considering the procedure.

Gynecologists are mostly won who empathize with other won and understand that the consequences of such actions lead them to painstakingly advise patients against having abortions lightly. Only if there are extrely compelling reasons, such as other illnesses or the fetus dying inside the womb, dical procedures for abortion or induction might be needed.

However, the proportion of doctors proactively suggesting abortion is extrely low in clinical settings. Most won undergo abortions based on individual motives, not dical reasons.

Besides public welfare, dicine is a massive market. Many abortions occur each year. Laypeople don’t need to think; they only need to see how the abortion clinic is always fully booked and appointnts are hard to get. The numbers are astonishing, with millions of cases.

Every year, so many small lives are abandoned by humans. It’s not just because of the mother; these issues can’t be clapped with one hand—both n and won are responsible. In obstetrics and gynecology, one embraces new life on one side while having to discard life on the other—a compassionate side with a cruel side. Doctors must respect the patient’s own needs. These fetuses can only rank behind the will of the mother and father.

Advise them kindly, and if they have thought it through, they’ll proceed. It’s fine if the patient is willing to take responsibility. However, many such patients are irresponsible, returning to bla the doctor for complications later, refusing to acknowledge that the doctor had warned them.

"How could you doctors perform this procedure on knowing this? Shouldn’t doctors foresee these outcos? You knew my situation would definitely result in this, yet you still perford the abortion on ? Now you say the responsibility lies with ?" A female patient, angered to tears by the doctor, bangs the table with reddened eyes.

Two figures appear at the doorway seemingly eavesdropping, obviously, this female patient’s family is listening to every word in the consultation room. Certain responsibilities patients absolutely can’t admit to, can’t shoulder, lest their marriage and family shatter.

Don’t assu dical conflicts are solely between doctors and patients; many such conflicts stem from pressures within the patient’s family. So doctors openly dislike a minority of patient family mbers for this reason.

Doctor Lee Yuen smiles; even Wen Rou’s gentle face freezes without speaking. At such tis, whatever the doctor says becos evidence in the internal confrontations within the patient’s family, leaving the doctor at a loss for words.

If pre-screening before registration were possible, no doctor would want to take on such patients. However, doctors cannot refuse treatnt to any patient; that’s a vow made when becoming a doctor.

The two eavesdroppers at the door watch coldly. Perhaps in their hearts, they feel the doctor deserves it for having assisted in this woman’s decision to abort.

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