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In response to
"
dear prudence: My MIL Found Out My Baby's Sex Against My Wishes
"
by
Diva
that has to be some sort of violation, right??? -- nm
Posted by
groiny (aka groiny)
Apr 3 '14, 07:21
(No message)
Responses:
that practice should fire that ultrasound technician. -- nm
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Diva
Apr 3, 07:32
5
I think the complaint should be filed even if they don't fire her. -- nm
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Vibia Kincardine
Apr 3, 07:45
1
sorry -- even if they do fire her. -- nm
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Vibia Kincardine
Apr 3, 07:45
If they don't, they've got a huge potential liability issue down the line nm -- nm
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ralph wiggum
Apr 3, 07:34
2
very much this -- nm
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JenBro
Apr 3, 08:01
1
and really ... wouldn't having mom's source and friend lose their job over this be like the ultimate revenge? -- nm
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JenBro
Apr 3, 08:01
without question
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znufrii
Apr 3, 07:24
2
How to file a complaint -- (link)
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mara
Apr 3, 07:30
It will be hilarious when the baby is actually a boy. -- nm
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Spawn Lord
Apr 3, 07:26
Oh yeah, that's a HIPAA issue right there. -- nm
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Jim
Apr 3, 07:23
2
could she sue? she could, right? I think I would. -- nm
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Vibia Kincardine
Apr 3, 07:31
1
I certainly would investigate the option, at the very least. nm -- nm
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groiny
Apr 3, 08:00
You mean legal? Hmm, maybe HIPAA? -- nm
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mara
Apr 3, 07:22
4
they can't even leave info on my home voice mail, but they can give info to a mother in law???
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groiny
Apr 3, 07:23
3
Unless she signed something listing the MIL as someone that can discuss her medical information, agreed. -- nm
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Spawn Lord
Apr 3, 07:33
A lawsuit would have to prove pain and suffering or monetary expense, and while it's a crap move, I can't see much suffering coming from knowing a
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mara
Apr 3, 07:31
1
the privacy breach would be the main point; and I'd say they'd settle quick to keep it from the public eye -- nm
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Beaker
Apr 3, 07:40
As retribution? Gross. -- nm
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Spawn Lord
Apr 3, 07:22
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