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Mother Sues OB Who Said She "Deserved Pain"—And Gave It to Her

Posted by Miriam Axel-Lute

Catherine Skol, former Chicago cop and mother of five, is suing her OB for abusive treatment during the birth of her fifth, nine months ago. If you've heard of the case, and the arguments that she's "just suing over rudeness" and should quit it because she's going to make malpractice rates go up, I suggest you go here, and read the details of the allegations.

I don't suggest you read it if you are pregnant and about to head into a hospital delivery however.

According to the suit, defendent Scott Pierce, who was filling in for the Catherine Skol's primary OB, was so incensed that she hadn't called him before heading to the hospital (an instruction her main OB had never given her) that he decided she "deserved" pain, refused an epidural, put her in intentionally painful positions, insisted she push before she was sufficiently dilated, kept telling her she was going to hemorrhage, wouldn't give her enough anesthesia before stitching her up and told her husband to "hold her down" instead, and talked loudly and crudely on a cell phone about an abortion in the room. There's more. It's truly astounding, in a nauseating kind of way.

(Confidential to "Linka" who called Skol a wimp for complaining about not getting her pain meds: I'm no fan of routine epidurals and had my kid with none, but I would never claim to know out of context when one was appropriate. And I'd like to see you get stitches for a severe laceration on your vulva without anesthesia, not mention all that other crap.)

As much as I've heard plenty of horror stories about OBs and their attitudes, I have to say that this is a category all its own, and sounds to me like the sort of extremely aggressive behavior that arises when people are on something illegal or are having, shall we say, certain brain chemical imbalances. Not that there aren't people out there who are just that awful, but they don't generally keep a job like doctor very long.

In fact, his behavior bothers me less than the commenters who say that because she and the baby are physically healthy, she should shut up and deal. Aside from being cruel, the behavior described was dangerous. If it's anything like she described, he should have his license revoked. People sue all the time for doctors failing to prevent problems they couldn't have prevented—that's one of the reasons our c-section rate (and malpractice insurance) is so high. Here's a case where the doctor was actually in the wrong rather than just getting the blame for a tragedy. This is what lawsuits are for.

Photo by Bloomsberries.

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Comments

 

Mamallama said:

This is one of those cases where you really hopes that karma comes back and bites him in the ass.  Hopefully in the form of losing his license and owing her a lot of money.

January 2, 2009 5:12 PM
 

Manjari said:

If any of this is true, this doctor should not be allowed to practice medicine ever again.

January 2, 2009 10:42 PM
 

Alice said:

He put her life in danger and the life of the baby in danger.  Making her push before she was fully dilated is dangerous to them.  This sadist needs to go to jail for this.  At the least he needs to lose his license to practice medicine.  His actions were those of a rapist. Inflicting pain on a helpless woman in the most cruel way.  

January 3, 2009 11:22 AM
 

km said:

Dude, that's some fucked up shit.  That doctor needs someone to stitch his private area without anesthesia, followed by a swift kick in the nuts.

January 3, 2009 9:58 PM
 

JeanneSager said:

Ow, ow, ow. What a sadistic son of a you-know-what! It sounds like this guy hates women, period.

January 3, 2009 10:03 PM
 

Sara said:

That is horrible.

However, I seriously doubt legal briefs would have mispellings, as the one cited on the link does.

Overall, I hope that the OB charged has to pay damages out of his own pocket.

January 3, 2009 11:38 PM
 

HIRH said:

COMPLETELY AWFUL! He needs to lose his license. He knows that he's in a position of power and he unethically abused that power. It's not just a litigation issue it's an ethics committee issue!

January 5, 2009 1:30 PM

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Miriam Axel-Lute is a freelance writer, editor, poet, and urban planning junkie. She lives, works, and gardens in Albany, NY, with her two partners and daughter.

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