Andrea Dunlop
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No.
Come on, man.
There's limited expectations of privacy within certain parts of a hospital.
But for many very understandable reasons, this is not a private space.
So, yeah, unfortunately, we've got the opposite kind of pushback right now.
But in this case, so with Lisa, you were asking about the progression if they have multiple children.
So unfortunately, in Lisa's case, even though this was an extremely clear cut case, she got a very light sentence.
She did eight months in a women's correctional facility, certainly could have killed her daughter multiple times during this whole thing, was putting her daughter's life at significant risk on a consistent basis.
And she eventually got custody of her children back.
And she had a third child who went on to be diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder.
No one should.
No one should assume that this is what's happening.
But especially anyone who works with children, I mean, especially in a medical setting, but teachers, other parents, like people who are around children should be aware of this abuse because it's one of those things that once you see it, you can't unsee it.
And I will say, like, the pattern is very dramatic.
It is not this sort of subtle gray area thing.
It's quite obvious once you have all the information in front of you what is happening.
It is really a challenge for doctors because, of course, pediatric doctors are completely dependent on parents to give them a faithful history.
And, you know, does that mean they're going to be 100 percent of the time?
And they might say, oh, the kid had 102 fever when they really had 101.
But that parents think like that sort of gray area of exaggeration that exists for all things.