
Girl, 16, told by GP in front of her mother that she must be six months' pregnant actually had a giant TUMOUR... and can never have children
A 16-year-old girl told by an insistent GP that she must be six months' pregnant was given a scan only to find that the 'baby' was actually a giant ovarian tumour.
Phoebe Quatre-Morgan, from Bolton, visited her doctor after returning from a holiday with a swollen stomach, sickness in the mornings and a lack of appetite.
After visiting A&E with her mother, she was first told she had severe constipation and was sent home with medication, but when her symptoms worsened she consulted her GP and was told she was pregnant.
'The doctor was convinced I was, telling my mum that it was common for young girls to hide pregnancy from their families - my mum was just as shocked as me about what the doctor was telling us. I kept telling the GP I wasn't, but she just didn't listen.
Phoebe insisted that it would be impossible for her to be pregnant and when she went for an ultrasound, the scan revealed the ?baby? was instead a lump.
Nurses referred her to The Christie hospital in Manchester, which specialises in cancer treatments, and was diagnosed with an ovarian tumour.

Did the doctor ever bother to apologize?
Seems it was rather stupid and mean of the doctor to blurt out a diagnosis without anything to confirm it.
Thoes who make mistakes should be struck out of registry???.


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