Not a doctor, but I suppose she should’ve eventually told them in the interest of science. Also, pregnancy has a heavy toll so who knows? Maybe it was a good thing she didn’t. We don’t know.
Not a doctor, but I suppose she should’ve eventually told them in the interest of science. Also, pregnancy has a heavy toll so who knows? Maybe it was a good thing she didn’t. We don’t know.
> Not a doctor, but I suppose she should’ve eventually told them in the interest of science.
Glad she had a largely fulfilling life, but also thinking this. As much as it was her choice what to do with her body, it’s probably a good idea to at least tell the healthcare professionals about things like that, even if after the fact.
> it’s probably a good idea to at least tell the healthcare professionals
No, the pipeline to handle this feedback is completely missing from modern medical practices.
There is not really any way for a doctor to make use of this information to advance medical research.