Good Morning America's Lack of Sensitivity for Infertile Couples
During a recent interview on Good Morning America, Dr. Nancy Snyderman (who is NOT a specialist in the field of reproductive medicine) made the following comment when asked about women who have a diff... continue reading »
"Such an insensitive comment from an alleged professional. Perhaps she'd feel differently if she weren't wealthy and blessed with children."
"Ok...lets hope this idiot does not reproduce anytime soon!"
"I hope she never has to feel the pain of wanting children more then anything in life only NOT to be able to and not because of something that she did, just because....."
"I am APPALLED by the made by this woman! I have one child and suffer from Secondary Infertility due to a disease that got worse with age and I had NO IDEA about. So she is, in effect, telling me that I should not be able to have any more children? So, at"
"If you can't say something nice don't say it at all. It is very painful and wrong to flaunt wealth of others. Some people work very hard and deserve a chance too."
"Who is this person to say who can or can not have a child? I would like to see what experience if any, she has had with treating infertility!"
"I find her extremely offensive....to say that some women may just not supposed to be fertile? I guess that type of logic also applies to persons with all other medical conditions? Example, that some people are just supposed to have cancer? diabetes? etc?"
"My husband and I have been trying for years to have children. I was blessed to have a son named Devyn on 3/24/98 and he tragically died 10 days following his birth on 4/3/98 from a massive viral infection. Since then we have been unable to conceive on our"
"I think everyone woman deserves the right to have a child.. i had to take fertility drugs.. and now i have a wonderful son to show for it..i wouldnt trade that experience for anything..."
"I feel that Dr. Snyderman used her credentials and stature as a Physician to prejudice the general audience and possibly the policy makers for insurance companies to make it easier to deny benefits for infertility treatment . Her could be taken by some i"