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			Why Nurses Should Rule The World, Part 7Hospital | Working | October 30, 2015
 (I am pregnant and suffering from toxaemia, which is a form of blood poisoning. My blood pressure is extremely high and I have been admitted to hospital. I have been there for two weeks when my blood pressure goes even higher.)
 
 Matron: “You have been scheduled for an emergency induction tomorrow morning; we can’t leave you like this for any longer.”
 
 (Very early the next morning, she comes in and starts the preparation for the induction when a doctor comes in.)
 
 Doctor: “[Matron], I need you to stop what you are doing. I need to speak to the patient. Please leave us alone.”
 
 Matron: “Yes, doctor.” *leaves*
 
 Doctor: *to me* “We are postponing your induction.”
 
 Me: “But I’ve been told I have to have it.”
 
 Doctor: “We’ve decided not to do it right now. It doesn’t really matter, seeing as this is elective.” *meaning I chose to have it done*
 
 (He says nothing to reassure me and leaves. Later one of the nurses comes by.)
 
 Nurse: “[My Name], what are you still doing here? I was sure you would have had your baby by now.”
 
 Me: “Dr [Doctor] told me that it wasn’t being done, and told me it was elective.”
 
 Nurse: “He said what? Did you elect to get pre-eclampsia? I’ll go and see what’s going on.”
 
 (A few minutes later she is back.)
 
 Nurse: “I found out why they postponed you. We only have four birthing rooms and there are a dozen screaming women down there waiting to get into them. You were considered stable enough to wait one more day”.
 
 Me: “I would have understood if he said that.”
 
 Nurse: “Yeah, doctors don’t think.”
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