Giving birth to a child may be life-threatening when encountering these seven problems, but dystocia is not necessarily the case.

With the development of modern medicine, it is no longer difficult to have children, and pregnant women do not need to [pass through several jaws of death] to give birth. However, even so, maternal deaths still occur from time to time. According to statistics, about 800 women worldwide die of maternal-related diseases every day. Not long ago, there was a dispute between the Third Hospital of North Medical College and a certain institute of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Everyone learned the new word [aortic dissection]. Last year, a maternal death case in Xiangtan, Hunan, made the name [amniotic fluid embolism] also popular. As an obstetrician and gynecologist, of course, I don’t want to let everyone know these diseases through bitter Read More …

Amniotic Fluid Embolism: Death of Obstetrics

[Xiangtan a lying-in woman died of massive hemorrhage after caesarean section, and doctors and nurses disappeared], this news can be said to be the hottest today. Who is right and who is wrong with doctors and patients? What is the truth? How to ease the doctor-patient relationship? Sorry, I am not the news media, I will not talk about these issues. This article just wants to talk about amniotic fluid embolism in the news. Everyone can read it as a news background, and it is good to learn more. After reading it, it is really not easy for a woman to have children. It is even better to go back and show filial piety to her mother and love her Read More …

A successful rescue of amniotic fluid embolism requires what.

A week after the death of Xiangtan parturient due to amniotic fluid embolism, a parturient in Shanghai also suffered amniotic fluid embolism, but recovered from the rescue of more than 40 medical workers for more than 10 hours in a row. We learned from Sun Jing, vice president of Shanghai First Maternal and Infant Health Hospital, that the parturient has been extubated and can communicate with doctors. Of course, Xiangtan’s parturients are not as lucky as Shanghai’s parturients, but I hope everyone can understand that there is almost no rescue, medical personnel do not do their best, and whether they succeed or not is sometimes beyond the control of doctors. So, a successful amniotic fluid embolism rescue needs what? To Read More …

Is it possible to have a baby and die? Should how have a safe baby?

Rare amniotic fluid embolism, Can always be brought to the public’s field of vision by one or two news. Each is thrilling, No wonder the girls around me all say [it’s terrible to have children] [what if I dare not have children]. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO), About 800 women worldwide die every day from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth. In 2013, 289,000 women died during and after pregnancy and childbirth. The figure sounds terrible, but there is another sentence: [Almost all these deaths occurred in low-resource areas, and most of them could have been prevented.] What interventions are effective? I. Delaying the Age of First Birth Adolescent girls face a greater risk of Read More …

Amniotic Fluid Embolism: Death of Obstetrics

[Xiangtan a lying-in woman died of massive hemorrhage after caesarean section, and doctors and nurses disappeared], this news can be said to be the hottest today. Who is right and who is wrong with doctors and patients? What is the truth? How to ease the doctor-patient relationship? Sorry, I am not the news media, I will not talk about these issues. This article just wants to talk about amniotic fluid embolism in the news. Everyone can read it as a news background, and it is good to learn more. After reading it, it is really not easy for a woman to have children. It is even better to go back and show filial piety to her mother and love her Read More …

A successful rescue of amniotic fluid embolism requires what.

A week after the death of Xiangtan parturient due to amniotic fluid embolism, a parturient in Shanghai also suffered amniotic fluid embolism, but recovered from the rescue of more than 40 medical workers for more than 10 hours in a row. We learned from Sun Jing, vice president of Shanghai First Maternal and Infant Health Hospital, that the parturient has been extubated and can communicate with doctors. Of course, Xiangtan’s parturients are not as lucky as Shanghai’s parturients, but I hope everyone can understand that there is almost no rescue, medical personnel do not do their best, and whether they succeed or not is sometimes beyond the control of doctors. So, a successful amniotic fluid embolism rescue needs what? To Read More …

Is it possible to have a baby and die? Should how have a safe baby?

Rare amniotic fluid embolism, Can always be brought to the public’s field of vision by one or two news. Each is thrilling, No wonder the girls around me all say [it’s terrible to have children] [what if I dare not have children]. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization (WHO), About 800 women worldwide die every day from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth. In 2013, 289,000 women died during and after pregnancy and childbirth. The figure sounds terrible, but there is another sentence: [Almost all these deaths occurred in low-resource areas, and most of them could have been prevented.] What interventions are effective? I. Delaying the Age of First Birth Adolescent girls face a greater risk of Read More …