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Fascinating


 


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From: Dan Buck <vertpurple@...>
Date: Thu, Mar 31, 2022, 7:48 PM
Subject: Fascinating
To: sandra ménard <menardsandra@...>, Dan Buck <danpiercebuck@...>


So this was new to me and I assume it's new to all of you.

I'm standing in line for three snowballs at a French festival at my kids public School.

It is taking about 45 minutes for three snowballs, STG.

Anyway, I met a surgeon today, a parent here, who is from France and he was hired at a hospital in Texas.?

And it's something I have never heard of but you can correct me if I'm wrong.

He is a fetus surgeon. From France.

There are only about 200 in the whole world.

It isn't yet a dedicated, official profession.

But it is highly lucrative. He told me that basically if a hospital is lucky enough to get a fetus that needs surgery then that person is indebted to the hospital for the rest of their lives. Cashorama.

To be honest that was less interesting to me than this...

He said that in Europe you can literally have an abortion up until the day before birth. Like you find out your child is retarded and one day before birth, let's end it.

So for that reason the idea of fetal surgery is very controversial in Europe. Why give birth to a child with permanent defects that can't fully be fixed with fetal surgery when you can abort.

Fascinating.

I was just told my snowball will be ready in 8 minutes


 

Keep in mind Europe has a wide diversity of laws on most issues, amongst its various nation states....?




On Thu, Mar 31, 2022, 5:52 PM Dan Buck <vertpurple@...> wrote:

---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Dan Buck <vertpurple@...>
Date: Thu, Mar 31, 2022, 7:48 PM
Subject: Fascinating
To: sandra ménard <menardsandra@...>, Dan Buck <danpiercebuck@...>


So this was new to me and I assume it's new to all of you.

I'm standing in line for three snowballs at a French festival at my kids public School.

It is taking about 45 minutes for three snowballs, STG.

Anyway, I met a surgeon today, a parent here, who is from France and he was hired at a hospital in Texas.?

And it's something I have never heard of but you can correct me if I'm wrong.

He is a fetus surgeon. From France.

There are only about 200 in the whole world.

It isn't yet a dedicated, official profession.

But it is highly lucrative. He told me that basically if a hospital is lucky enough to get a fetus that needs surgery then that person is indebted to the hospital for the rest of their lives. Cashorama.

To be honest that was less interesting to me than this...

He said that in Europe you can literally have an abortion up until the day before birth. Like you find out your child is retarded and one day before birth, let's end it.

So for that reason the idea of fetal surgery is very controversial in Europe. Why give birth to a child with permanent defects that can't fully be fixed with fetal surgery when you can abort.

Fascinating.

I was just told my snowball will be ready in 8 minutes