[There's a brief flash of chrome, linoleum and the blue cotton sleeve of scrubs, before video is swapping out for audio only.
But there's a constant background sizzle, chatter and the clink of plates and coffee cups that's still telling of his location]
And it's back to debating birthing ethics over short stacks and omlettes... (which they must see
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You must have more restraint and respect than these who have been finding their way onto the wards and have to be ushered off by security.
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But she's still got at least four weeks to go till she reaches the limit of fetal viability, and in the meantime it's straining all her abdominal organs, this daily vanishing act.
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It's disgusting.
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In the end, it came down to Skye's doctors reaching the end of the line with being able to ensuring her well being and keep the child, and she is unwilling to settle for that, so the transfer was ultimately her decision.
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I believe that my colleagues at Skye have followed through to the best of their ability, up to this point. I know there are some who will disagree with them passing the torch to SERO's hospital, but there are simply some circumstances where we've done all we can. This mother was asking too much of them, to continue letting her carry to term.
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