this post was submitted on 05 Mar 2025
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While I agree that this is awful and should not have been done, I just wanted to clarify a point about epidurals. It isn't always a choice. There's a window of time when you can take them, and sometimes that option is just not available (for a variety of health and timing reasons).
But yeah, don't inflict pain on people for no reason. That's barbaric. These hospitals should not have these devices available for what seems like recreational (?) use.
Yeah, that's the craziest part of this story. Why would any hospital do that? It seems wildly irresponsible.