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"I'm not worried" – The obstetrics clinic of Jinnan Hospital

"Will it have any effect on my children?" After the outbreak of the local epidemic in Tianjin, Ms. Li, a pregnant woman in Gegu Town, was worried that she would not be able to undergo a normal obstetric examination.

On January 18, after 32 weeks pregnant, she went to the community to apply for an application, got the passage permit, and successfully completed the obstetric examination in the obstetric department of Jinnan Hospital. "Be sure to pay attention to blood sugar control." Dr. Zhang Kewei, who received the consultation, repeatedly instructed.

"Many doctors in our hospital have gone to support nucleic acid screening for all staff, and the staff is very tight." Yang Hong, director of the party office of Jinnan Hospital, told reporters that on the 17th, a total of 1970 people registered in Jinnan Hospital.

"Yesterday the obstetrics department saw 72 patients, and today I have more than 70." Usually, there are only twenty or thirty. Dr. Zhang Kewei, who is over 60 years old, said that many pregnant women have complicated situations, and they were originally doing obstetric examinations in hospitals in the six districts of the city, and now he needs to coordinate the pharmacy department to specially adjust drugs for them.

Many pregnant women in Jinnan District originally planned to do four-dimensional ultrasound examinations in hospitals such as the Central Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, and now these needs are "flocking" to Jinnan Hospital. "Corey is under a lot of pressure, and the guidance phones have become hotlines." Ultrasound doctor Yang Yumei told reporters that she should retire on the 29th of this month, and now she is fighting with her colleagues on the front line.

Ge Zhanyong, a doctor who aided Xinjiang, returned to Tianjin on the 11th for a vacation, knowing that Jinnan Hospital was tightly staffed, and after getting a negative result of nucleic acid test on the 13th, he took the initiative to return to work. "It's a bit difficult to stitch in a first-class protective suit." On the afternoon of the 18th, Dr. Ge, who had just completed an emergency operation, told reporters that he returned to the community to participate in nucleic acid testing and sampling, from about 10 p.m. to more than 4 a.m. the next day. Emergency department, inpatient department, nucleic acid testing sampling... A call, a mission will be achieved.

Danger sees the truth. Doctors from other hospitals in Tianjin rushed to Jinnan Hospital and gave great help in patient treatment and other aspects.

Ms. Li, whose due date is mid-March, said she didn't worry about hospitalization, "by then everything should be normal." ”

Source: Tianjin Daily

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