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Can you write a letter to the doctor

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Answered by sarthakgera3624
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Answer:Dear Doctor:

You have just told me that my four-year-old son, Steve, should have a second eye operation in order to further correct the condition of his crossed eyes. With the shocking memory of his recent eye surgery so fresh in both our minds, I consider any hospitalization that is not an emergency an impossibility at this time. It would be preferable for him to have slightly crossed eyes for life than to undergo another such experience. As a parent who takes the sum total of her child's welfare into consideration I can never let this second operation occur unless things are handled very differently.

Let me paint the picture of what happened to Steve. I prepared him for his operation and stay in the hospital by telling him what would happen and why. I told him what the doctor was going to do for him and why it wasDear Doctor:

You have just told me that my four-year-old son, Steve, should have a second eye operation in order to further correct the condition of his crossed eyes. With the shocking memory of his recent eye surgery so fresh in both our minds, I consider any hospitalization that is not an emergency an impossibility at this time. It would be preferable for him to have slightly crossed eyes for life than to undergo another such experience. As a parent who takes the sum total of her child's welfare into consideration I can never let this second operation occur unless things are handled very differently.

Let me paint the picture of what happened to Steve. I prepared him for his operation and stay in the hospital by telling him what would happen and why. I told him what the doctor was going to do for him and why it was

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Answered by akanshaagrwal23
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Dear (Sperm Bank, Clinic, or Doctor),

I was inseminated in 1986 via your office and am delighted to have the chance to thank you again for your help in conceiving my precious son, who now is 18. Through a bit of detective work, I recently was able to find you.

When I called to let your office know that I was pregnant, I received some information about the sperm donor, but it was very limited. My son very much would like to know more. Basically, all we know about the donor is his height and coloring. Now that I have found you, I'm not quite sure how best to phrase this letter so that I don't come across as someone who wants to violate the donor's privacy. Of course, my son and I would like to meet him — if that is an option. But our primary interest is in learning more about the donor's ancestry, looks, talents, and interests. We would also like some sort of medical history and an approximation of how many pregnancies were conceived using this donor.

Any help you can give us would be tremendously appreciated. The keys to have my son's genetic identity are in your hands.

Sincerely, Ashish Singh

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