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Q: What if I was told and treated for twin boys but was only given one child?

Dr. Blanchard told me I was having twin boys. And that I would have to have a cercian section because me pelvis would not open. She kept me three days with boys reaching 8lbs. She put me to sleep and when I woke I had one child. after she saw On the ultra sounds on more than one occasion that there was two boys and she could not see if they were idenitical until birth. She never gave me all the ultrasound picture and footprints until years later. She showed much joy and catering to me and my two football players. My son was left with a very strange childhood. Crying nights identical moles. Not to mention that when I missed my appointment she came to my house. She showed very strange behavior. I honestly believe Dr. Blanchard stole and sold my second child. This has been haunting me for years and I want peace...

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Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
Answered
  • Medical Malpractice Lawyer
  • Phoenix, AZ

A: A local lawyer can investigate and help you get to the bottom of this. Also, that would be a serious crime and such behavior should be reported to the police.

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