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1. Clumsy+4t4[view] [source] 2023-09-26 23:53:29
>>rossan+(OP)
trully unbelievable, i lose faith in thr justice system day by day
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2. Waterl+sF4[view] [source] 2023-09-27 01:06:41
>>Clumsy+4t4
Nothing shook my faith in the medical system more than having kids.

Holy cow is modern medicine still as smugly wrong as it’s always been. Every generation laughs at all the stupid stuff the previous generations believed, and then acts so confident that they’ve got it right this time.

And as a result you get unworthy nurses making moms feel intense shame for not “trying hard enough” to somehow magically produce milk.

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3. mberni+WN4[view] [source] 2023-09-27 02:02:25
>>Waterl+sF4
Same experience. The medical system is a reflection of pop parenting culture or vice versa. Everyone was so gung ho on breastfeeding, but when the milk didn’t come in and our son wasn’t interested in a dry breast the only advice given was “keep trying”. Then the shock and surprise when baby is losing weight. We had to demand formula, which was given grudgingly, and left the hospital a day later. If we have another we will do breast plus formula from the get go.
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4. p-e-w+c45[view] [source] 2023-09-27 03:55:17
>>mberni+WN4
> The medical system is a reflection of pop parenting culture

Indeed. And not just in relation to parenting. The average doctor is constantly trying to emulate TV doctors, just like the average police detective is influenced by what they see on CSI, and every archaeologist wants to be Indiana Jones or Lara Croft. It would be hilarious, if it didn't have such disastrous consequences for regular people every day.

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5. matheu+ec5[view] [source] 2023-09-27 05:01:20
>>p-e-w+c45
Huh? Doctors don't base their decisions on House episodes. Not even ER episodes.
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6. p-e-w+Zh5[view] [source] 2023-09-27 05:59:48
>>matheu+ec5
No, but they base their behavior and expectations on such shows. Life imitates art.
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