If they have you removed, you're never getting back in.
Yeah, but there is always the lingering passing threat of being there by your wife's side. Not saying I'd hurt women, but it'd get awful complicated in a ward you say is full of women that requires keycard entry... like something could, COULD, go very wrong if there is any unwarranted cooercive speech from nonchalantly veiled to overt threats to take my child. They might be a little bit more mindful towards the drugged up and exhausted little lady. You'd also have an extra set of eyes on the paperwork they give you.
It's the implication that things could go wrong, not that anything will go wrong.
This is the exact reason you have a man on the scene with the looming possibility that he would snap that bitch like a twig if they mess it up.
They love intimidating female inpatients into totalitarian choices.
Men have a lot less leverage in the Labour and Delivery ward than you think they have.
These wards are completely female-run domains. Even the doctors are just visitors passing through to catch a baby from time-to-time
All modern L&D wards are also lockdowned units with keycard entry.
If they have you removed, you're never getting back in.
Yeah, but there is always the lingering passing threat of being there by your wife's side. Not saying I'd hurt women, but it'd get awful complicated in a ward you say is full of women that requires keycard entry... like something could, COULD, go very wrong if there is any unwarranted cooercive speech from nonchalantly veiled to overt threats to take my child. They might be a little bit more mindful towards the drugged up and exhausted little lady. You'd also have an extra set of eyes on the paperwork they give you.
It's the implication that things could go wrong, not that anything will go wrong.
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Granted in the UK things are different apparently.