..reading the sentence because it didn t make sense. like, how is that possible? i mean, he s my mom s doctor. there s no way that s a thing, right? like, that s not. that s not a thing. at the time that most of these inseminations took place, nothing about what the doctors did was criminal, and holding them accountable today is difficult for several reasons, including statutes of limitation, destruction of evidence such as medical records and laws regarding consent not directly matching the doctor s conduct in each case. when he became a doctor, he took an oath to do no harm. and i feel like he completely disregarded that 100%. and, yeah, my mom s 0k. she s not hurt physically. right? but if he thought what he was doing was absolutely 0k and ethical, he should have had that conversation with all of our moms. but he didn t.
dr kim mcmorries. and so i said, yes. and she s like, well, i hate to be the bearer of bad news, but he s also our biological father. i couldn t even finish. ..reading the sentence because it didn t make sense. like, how is that possible? i mean, he s my mom s doctor. there s no way that s a thing, right? like, that s not. that s not a thing. at the time that most of these inseminations took place, nothing about what the doctors did was criminal, and holding them accountable today is difficult for several reasons, including statutes of limitation, destruction of evidence such as medical records and laws regarding consent not directly matching the doctor s conduct in each case. when he became a doctor, he took an oath to do no harm. and i feel like he completely disregarded that 100%. and, yeah, my mom s 0k.
is difficult for several reasons, including statutes of limitation, destruction of evidence such as medical records and laws regarding consent not directly matching the doctor s conduct in each case. when he became a doctor, he took an oath to do no harm. and i feel like he completely disregarded that, 100%. and, yeah, my mom s 0k. she s not hurt physically. right? but if he thought what he was doing was absolutely 0k and ethical, he should have had that conversation with all of our moms. but he didn t. why do we not have laws in place for this? but how can we have a $24 billion industry that allows for things like this to happen? and no one talks about them and there s no punishment. there s no accountability. and so that s when i decided
them accountable today is difficult for several reasons, including statutes of limitation, destruction of evidence such as medical records and laws regarding consent not directly matching the doctor s conduct in each case. when he became a doctor, he took an oath to do no harm. and i feel like he completely disregarded that 100%. and, yeah, my mom s 0k. she s not hurt physically. right? but if he thought what he was doing was absolutely 0k and ethical, he should have had that conversation with all of our moms. but he didn t. why do we not have laws in place for this? but how can we have a $24 billion industry that allows for things like this to happen? and no one talks about them and there s no punishment. there s no accountability. and so that s when i decided to go lobby for a fertility fraud bill in the state of texas, and it passed.