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    When Sucking Your Thumb Can Save Your Life

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    Recently I was reading an article in the NY Times about Women at Risk:

    Women at Risk: Considering Bob Herbert's Column // medical blog

    Life in the United States is mind-bogglingly violent. But we should take particular notice of the staggering amounts of violence brought down on the nation’s women and girls each and every day for no other reason than who they are. They are attacked because they are female.

    A girl or woman somewhere in the U.S. is sexually assaulted every couple of minutes or so. The number of seriously battered wives and girlfriends is far beyond the ability of any agency to count.

    Bob Herbert, via nytimes.com


    As  a family physician I can attest to  the violence against woman both physically and mentally . The words "they are attacked because they are female" is especially haunting and disheartening to me.  The one issue that this article did not address is the fact that the  "attacks"  start even from conception, in the "safety" of the womb.

    I recently read an article entitled "The Daughter Deficit: what happens where parents have a fervent preference for male offspringhttp://bit.ly/2NRg0N

    This article cuts to the core of my heart  for several reasons
    1. I am of Asian decent and have witnessed the subtle bias towards boys and having sons in my culture
    2.  I am the mother of three beautiful daughters
    3. I believe in the sanctity of life from the womb.

    Reading these articles reminded me of a patient encounter that I had when I was in my residency.  An Asian couple came to my clinic for an office visit. The wife was around 3-4 months pregnant and they had come in to see me after they had just had an ultrasound .  The purpose of the visit was to find out the sex of the baby. After I told them happily that they were going to have a baby girl, they quickly shot a glance at one another and told me "We want to terminate the pregnancy".  I was taken off guard but even more shocked when they told me their reasons.
    "We already have two girls at home and we want a son. We have too many girls".  My eyes welled with tears as I thought of the fate of this poor, helpless baby who had no voice, no rights- who was about to be "attacked just because she was female".

    I pulled the ultrasound image from the chart- and my heart quickened. The image was of the perfect outline of the precious little baby girl sucking her thumb.  The timing of the ultrasound image was perfect!

    I proudly showed them the image- and the look and emotion on their faces changed. "That is our baby?" they inquired.  " We didn't think it had that much form- and she is sucking her thumb already?"

    I explained to them that their baby was completely formed with a beating heart. And yes, she sucks her thumb and she can feel pain.  As they left the office, I said a little prayer for them and the fate of the little baby girl.

    Fortunately, there was a happy ending to this whole encounter. The couple, after they saw the  precious ultrasound image, decided to keep the baby.  I helped deliver the baby six months later and they added a third healthy beautiful girl to their family.
    This patient encounter had a deep impact on me. By the grace of God it was the power of a captured image , a baby sucking her thumb. It was this image that saved her life!

    • 12 August 2009
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    almost 3 years ago (Facebook) responded:
    Linda, I loved this! I just read it out loud to the office here in Taiwan. What a wonderful story. It made me want to cry.
    over 2 years ago Robin S liked this post.
    over 2 years ago AudraKrell (Twitter) responded:
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    Wow. This is a powerful story. I'm so glad it had a happy ending. I love that you recognize the ultrasound as God's perfect, merciful grace.
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