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syd_acid
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Posted on 04-20-10 2:19
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Say you are at the hospital when your wife is delivering a baby, and you are are in charge of her, and the doctor tells you: "I am sorry we cannot save them both! Who do you want to save, the mother or the baby?" This situation is extremely sad, but it is a quick decision you have to take, which one will you save? This would a tough decision for any man but I would save my wife. Wife whom you love and have a relationship with; someone you would never want harm or wittness harm done unto will die.I definitely love the baby but there are chances of having another baby again. eventhough, the child is saved,the child might have remorse thoughout his life for terminating his mom's life. I have seen cases like that where child regrets for taking his mom's life away. Life is full of hard choices but good thing is, its all up to us. What do you guys think?who would you save?
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dharane_kancha
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Posted on 04-20-10 2:53
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Wife's life for sure 100%, no DOUBT. If possible both life but if left with no choice, I would save wife's life :)
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ktg
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Posted on 04-20-10 3:01
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shahrukh khan le tei garya bhaye "KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI " banthyo
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Mr. Hyde
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Posted on 04-20-10 3:10
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Would you save the apple or the apple-tree when you are caught between the horns of a dilemma?Needless to say, my answer is in my own question above.Regarding newborn making mom lose life, did Siddharth Gautam have to bear King Shuddodan's wrath for Queen Mayawati's death right after child delivery? I don't think so cuz it is not within a helpless baby's control.
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hadijatra
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Posted on 04-20-10 3:29
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Mother without any doubt...
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CyLegend
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Posted on 04-20-10 3:34
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The dead baby is going haunt yawll.
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Posted on 04-20-10 3:44
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I recommend the poster cease watching bollywood flicks for a while.
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Posted on 04-20-10 3:45
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Mother, 150%. You can make baby again. But you cannot replace the wife that you have been loved with for long and have promised to live with.
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Kiddo
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Posted on 04-20-10 4:03
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Say u had to make a quick decision and save either a monkey or the original poster of this thread, who would you save? I would save the monkey, atleast he didn't waste my time by asking cliche'd hindi movie question.
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CyLegend
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Posted on 04-20-10 4:44
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^the baby is pissed with yawll.
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goosfraba
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Posted on 04-20-10 5:27
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That choice is an illusion created by hindi movies.A doctor will never ask you to make a decision, if he can only save one person.He is legally and morally bound to save the mother.Even if the husband asks for the baby to be saved,the doctor will not do so.Even if the mother asks for the baby to be saved,the doctor will still save her.This is one of the situations where a pateint does not have the right to a decision.
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shakarpatsib
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Posted on 04-20-10 5:32
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depends if my wife is pain in ass as most women after getting married. will save the baby and get married to another girl take a chance if she might turn out good wife
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syd_acid
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Posted on 04-20-10 5:57
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Kiddo, WTF ya think? i was just asking people for their opinion. why do people trynn be a smart ass? And one more thing, i m not talking about hindi movie scene: in fact i m not a bollywood fan.
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Posted on 04-21-10 7:10
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This is a really real question. Recently there was a similar situation to friend of mine. I don't know the disease name ( keep bleeding after the baby's birth due to back of something on blood or something, i forgot the medical term) but the guy and his wife knew that there is less then 99 % of survival of women if they are infected with that disease. Doctor warn them but they didn't go for abortion. the women decided to have a baby @any cost. if the guy loves his wife he should force his wife to have abortion at early phase. But they didn't choose that option. Finally, the women gave a birth to a baby and she died after couple of hours not even seeing the baby. Baby is healthy and fine. Now, you guys who love your wife answer whether you choose your wife or baby !!! Its definitely a very difficult decision to make..
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Posted on 04-21-10 8:11
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Peacesoul: In that case, it is a calculated risk in a case by case basis. I don't think you can make a blanket statement one way or the other. What I mean by that is it is never as dramatic as the original poster put it. I think the whole thread is motivated by those 70's, 80's and maybe some 90's bollywood flicks.
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syd_acid
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Posted on 04-21-10 9:31
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Newlynew, i think ya have been watching bollywood movies for too long. I didnt start this thread just because i m a bollywood lunatic. Actually, i was having conversation with some gurls and some body brought this issue. I was arguing to save my wife's life but one gurl pointed out sth i never thought. She was in favour of giving her life if that would save her baby. She said "I hope I would marry somebody who will choose my baby to live instead of me." That answer made me think a lot. What would you do if you wife says when her labor starts? Would that gurl choose her baby over her husband's life (i know this is not pragmatic but i m putting into consideration)? That gurl may not hesitate to die for her child but is she bold enough to say "i want my baby no matter what happens to my husband"? I am just trying to say "Its whole lot easier to die than look your near or dear ones dying." People who are dying do not cry. The people who live around the dying person cry.
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CyLegend
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Posted on 04-21-10 9:36
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which BOLLYWOOD movie is this syd_acid? this sounds familiar but doesn't quite ring a bell. is this the movie where the hero dies in the end?
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tregor
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Posted on 04-21-10 9:47
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Posted on 04-21-10 9:49
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Syd_AcidBro: If I said that I was not influenced by bollywood growing up in Nepal, I would be lying my head off... And this probably applies to majority of us who grew up in Nepal. I see this trend continue with Nepali families that bring their children up in other countries too. These children grow up watching bollywood as their parent usually cannot live without it. So let's not kid each other... It's a hypothetical question over dramatized by bollywood flicks. I guess we both can agree on that much. As someone else pointed out, during labour, this is not a decision you would be making. I think doctors will have to go to medical ethics and procedural norms in such situation. I am not an expert on that. If there is risk recognized in the early stages, as I said it's a calculated risk and what really happens in the end is upto the ethical standards...
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Posted on 04-21-10 12:40
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I don't know where this thread is heading, which Bollywood movie you guys are talking about. But if I had to twist the scene a little bit. How about YOU, your MOTHER and your CHILD in a sinking boat, who would you save first? These questions might sound stupid to begin with, but personally I believe it says a lot about certain group of people, culture and the value inherited in them. Here's a breakdown of the answer. Save MOTHER first - This will be the answer of cultures where parents rule the society.Care less about future, past values and present life is more important. They follow the old values and live in a homogenous society, marring among themselves, following same religion and practices, mostly living in a joint family, very loosely organized society in terms of politics, law and security. Save the KID first - Independent, much more organized society with desire to succeed, think outside of the box, more creative. They beleive in future more than the present and past. Youth make their own decision, live the way they want, very diverse society in terms of religion, values "action and consequences", stability in terms of law and security, more powerful and successful as a nation. It all depends where you come from and your values.
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