A 23-year-old psychotic female patient in Hebei was pregnant during hospitalization. Who did this? What should I do with it?

Hello, the mental patient was pregnant during hospitalization, but the child was not her boyfriend's or her husband's, but she was pregnant after having sex with a male nurse "voluntarily" in the hospital. The voluntariness mentioned here is just a way for male nurses to avoid their responsibilities. Mental patients themselves have no idea of the consequences of having sex. Although she has reached the age of 23, this is not what she wants to do, but "voluntary" after being induced or forced.

I have deep sympathy for this female mental patient. She went to the hospital to see a doctor, but this happened. I'm afraid her body and mind will be greatly hurt. And all this turned out to be a good thing done by the male nurses in the hospital. Although the hospital dismissed the male nurse, the result of this disposal has not yet reached the satisfaction of the family members.

The hospital's response is that the patient has a slight mental illness, but after a period of treatment, he has greatly improved. One day, when I was awake, I ran from my accommodation to the canteen on the second floor and asked a male nurse for snacks. After getting the snacks, I volunteered to have sex with the male care worker.

It can be seen that this male care worker has a great responsibility, knowing that this patient is mentally ill, but he still has a relationship with her. Even if she didn't resist, or even volunteer, then it was suspected of rape. It is immoral for people without mental illness to volunteer at most, but people with mental illness do not protect their consciousness. She doesn't even know that this is an invasion of her, and she doesn't know what it means to be pregnant.

Although the male nurse was dismissed, the hospital also failed in its management, which should be seriously reflected. We should try our best to help the patient from the hospital's point of view, such as giving her free abortion and helping her treat mental illness. For male caregivers, this is suspected of breaking the law. Family members can take up legal weapons to help patients get justice, so that those who have done good deeds can be dealt with by law.