(October 18, 2018 at 3:31 am)Huggy74 Wrote:(October 17, 2018 at 5:40 pm)Joods Wrote: Fridays are included in a weekend. Not to mention that miscarriages don't select which days they decide to happen on.
According to other sources she had that miscarriage quite a while before she opted for the medication.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.freep.c...1600714002
Quote:She went to her obstetrician to get checked out.
"They did a viability scan and unfortunately, there was no detectable heart rate," she said. The fetus had died.
Options for miscarriage
Peterson's doctor laid out three options:
Wait and see whether her body would be able to completely miscarry without any intervention.
Try the drug misoprostol to help move the miscarriage along.
Schedule a procedure called dilation and curettage, which is commonly called a D&C, to surgically empty the uterus of any remaining fetal tissue.
She chose the least invasive option, and wanted to see what her body could do on its own. When the process took longer than expected, her doctor prescribed the misoprostol to ensure that Peterson would complete the miscarriage and wouldn't develop an infection.
You asked; why did she decide to wait until the weekend? Well.... You answered that in your own bolded part.
However, that doesn't have anything to do with what the pharmacist said. And, as stated earlier - the pharmacist refused to send the script to another local pharmacy for it to be filled.
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