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Is this possible? My sister-in law was due on Dec.17, ...


Sent to Health Experts January 14, 2006 7:15 a.m.

Is this possible? My sister-in law was due on Dec.17, then Dec. 21,2005. She was days over due then weeks. She was scheduled to see a doctor on Jan. 11,2006. She was having pains and rushed herself to the hospital. When the doctors delivered her child it was deceased due to the fact the umbicial cord was wrapped aroud her neck. She claimed the child was dead inside of her for four days. When the baby was delivered their was only tiny fragments of the child.Is this possible for her to admitt herself in the hospital discharge herself from the hospital and drive home all alone. Can their be a death certificate for this child. The small fragments of a child can this be buried or cremated and placed in an urn. Only the sister-in law spoke to the doctors and no one was their in the hospital when she delivered this child.

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January 14, 2006 7:33 a.m. (17 minutes and 28 seconds later)

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