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Ms. Liu and her husband presented pennants to the medical care
After giving birth to her daughter, Ms. Liu developed acute fatty liver disease during pregnancy, multiple organ failure, and unconsciousness hanging on the line. The husband used his mobile phone to record the audio of himself and the baby and played it repeatedly. The call of relatives and the unremitting efforts of medical staff finally took effect half a month later, and Ms. Liu woke up. On January 4, after recovering, Ms. Liu and her husband sent pennants to the obstetric medical staff of the Women's and Children's Hospital of Central South Hospital of Wuhan University.
Ms. Liu is 34 years old and has a family in Dawu. Last November, she gave birth to a baby girl at the local hospital. The family was not happy for too long, and the examination showed that Ms. Liu's liver function and coagulation function were abnormal. Ms. Liu was transferred to the Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, and the examination found that her blood clotting function was only one-tenth of normal, and she also had postpartum hemorrhage.
After detailed examination, Ms. Liu was diagnosed with acute fatty liver disease during pregnancy, which is a fatal and rare disease unique to the third trimester of pregnancy. The onset of the disease is rapid, and the mortality rate is more than 70%.
Despite the medical staff's efforts, Ms. Liu fell into a coma. After repeated discussions and full communication with the family, the multi-disciplinary experts of the hospital decided to take comprehensive treatment first and take artificial liver transplantation as plan B. "If people can wake up, the success rate of treatment can be doubled." The doctor told Ms. Liu's husband.
"Honey wake up early, me and the baby are waiting for you to come home." Since that day, Ms. Liu's husband will record his affectionate call and the baby's voice every day, hand it over to the medical staff, and play it on a loop at Ms. Liu's bedside.
Under the call of "care and wake-up", Ms. Liu, who originally did not respond to external stimuli, began to change. Whenever she heard the baby's cry and her husband's soft words, her head slowly turned to the mobile phone. After a few more days, hearing the baby's voice, the corners of her eyes began to cry. Every small change is inspiring for healthcare workers and families.
Finally, after half a month in a coma, in early December last year, she opened her eyes. "Wake up! Wake up! The medical staff was excited, and Ms. Liu's family shed tears. After that, Ms. Liu's liver function also returned to normal levels before pregnancy.
One day, the nurse asked her if she remembered what had happened during this time. Ms. Liu said: "I remember always hearing my husband's voice, he said let me wake up quickly." ”
At the end of December last year, Ms. Liu recovered and was discharged from the hospital. On January 4, she returned to the hospital with her husband and presented pennants to the medical team such as Li Jiafu, director of obstetrics, and Guo Juanjuan, deputy chief physician. "In the most dangerous times, the support and love of family members is the most important." Li Jiafu said that when Ms. Liu's life was hanging by a thread, her husband never gave up, which was a key link for Ms. Liu to eventually reverse her fate. (Source: Chutian Metropolis Daily Jimu News reporter Chen Lingyan correspondent Li Han)
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