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Amnart Charoen woman pregnant two years after vasectomy

By The Nation

 

A woman in Amnart Charoen has filed a complaint after she become pregnant two years after she received a vasectomy at the provincial hospital.

 

Doctor Napaporn Kiartdamrong, acting director of the Amnart Charoen Hospital, visited the woman, Somjai Chitawong in Mueng district on Friday after she filed a complaint with the provincial complaints centre.

 

Napaporn said the hospital had checked and confirmed that Somjai had received a vasectomy but her case was a medical incident that could occur in three in every 1,000 women.

 

The director said Somjai’s cut tube reconnected itself, causing her to become pregnant.

 

Napaporn said the hospital would shoulder all the cost for Somjai’s pregnancy care and the delivery cost as compensation.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/breakingnews/30320150

 
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hehheheh - with all the fuss in the last couple years about Thais and their (lack of) English skills, it just goes to show that no matter how educated they are, or even if they hold positions as journalists, if they don't understand the meaning of the clever words they're using, they're still bugg**ed!

 

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5 minutes ago, greenchair said:

What is a vasectomy for a woman called? Anyway, the hospital is not responsible, this happens a lot. 

It is called "Tubal ligation", (spaying) if perfomed successfully and if not, results in Tubal litigation as will probably happen here., .

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Just now, ratcatcher said:

It is called "Tubal ligation", (spaying) if perfomed successfully and if not, results in Tubal litigation as will probably happen here., .

No it won't result in litigation. 

It happens all the time in the west. 

It's a natural occurrence that the tubes sometimes grow and reconnect. Nothing the doctors can do to prevent it short of removing the ovaries, in which case she would need medication for early menopause. 

My friend got twins. 

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15 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

Another No.1 in the world for Thailand. The first female vasectomy ever performed and now making world surgical history. I expect the PM will write a poem about it.

 

I can see it all now, press release from the Thai tourist authority, "Thailand the hub of female vasectomies" 

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11 hours ago, Artisi said:

Easy, they use this as a check to see if members are actually awake... 

Unfortunately TV is required to post the articles exactly as they come warts, spelling mistakes and grammar howlers and all. 

 

If the posting member corrected the obvious howlers half the fun of reading these "news" items would be removed.

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"Napaporn said the hospital would shoulder all the cost for Somjai’s pregnancy care and the delivery cost as compensation."

 

That's so good of the hospital to cover the pregnancy care and delivery costs!  What about the cost of bringing-up an unwanted child for the next 18 years, until the child becomes a man-child.  The woman obviously didn't want a child, which is why she went to the hospital in the first place.

 

I expect the hospital will get away with it, as the woman probably can't afford a solicitor.  TiT!

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