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Hangzhou Linping home isolation pregnant mother's new year ushered in the "tiger treasure"

"How can this be?!"

"I'm going to give birth!" I can't go to quarantine!"

"On the 29th, I still need a maternity check-up, what should I do?" ......

A pregnant woman in Linping, Hangzhou, who was 39 weeks pregnant, was judged to be a sub-close contact late at night on January 25, and was suddenly asked to be isolated in a centralized manner, and her mood almost collapsed...

On the morning of the second day of the Chinese New Year on February 2, under the careful arrangement of Linping District, in the operating room of the Linping Branch of the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University, the pregnant woman successfully ushered in the "Tiger Treasure".

"Although the sudden outbreak of the epidemic has disrupted all plans and arrangements, bringing inconvenience and imperfection, fortunately... Every staff member I met tried to give understanding, help and care. ”

She said that "Hangzhou can always be believed" was built by a group of silently working and warm staff.

Late night call

The "mother-to-be" was depressed for a time

On January 26, Hangzhou reported a new confirmed case of new coronary pneumonia. The case was found positive for nucleic acid at 22:00 on 25 January.

Late on the night of January 25, Ms. Zhang (pseudonym), who lives in Linping District, received an urgent phone call: she and her husband were close contacts and close contacts and needed centralized quarantine.

Ms. Zhang, who learned the news, almost collapsed. Because she was a pregnant mother, she was less than a week away from her due date.

This night, Ms. Zhang was very depressed, on the one hand, she was worried that being infected would have an impact on the baby; on the other hand, she was worried that the centralized isolation was not taken care of, which would affect the delivery.

At this moment, she received another phone call: after comprehensive research and judgment, the Linping District Party Committee and District Government and the District Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters immediately deployed, specially arranged for Ms. Zhang to isolate at home, and contacted the District High-risk Maternal Diagnosis and Treatment Center and the Linping District First People's Hospital Obstetrics Organization special personnel to be responsible for docking.

This made Ms. Zhang's heart half down.

Daily necessities, psychological counseling

Peer-to-peer services

Staying at home is undoubtedly good news for Ms. Zhang.

But then she began to worry again: the baby's nutrition should keep up, what to do with food? What should I do if I still have to do a maternity examination? ......

The series of measures taken by the Linping Epidemic Prevention Headquarters and the local community have completely let go of Ms. Zhang's hanging heart.

Ms. Zhang's Xinmei community quickly organized supplies to be delivered to the door, including fish, meat, vegetables, eggs, milk and other ingredients, puerperal care mats, baby clothes, diapers waiting for delivery supplies, and a crib.

When a cart of supplies was delivered to Ms. Zhang's doorstep, she said with surprise that it was so sweet.

Not only that, the Linping District Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters also arranged obstetricians, Du Yi, a doctor in the Linping Branch of the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University, to provide her peer-to-peer services.

Every day, Dr. Du will inquire about the situation on WeChat, answer questions for Ms. Zhang, and do a good job of protection to do home obstetric examinations.

On January 29, with the help of medical staff, Ms. Zhang conducted a detailed prenatal examination in the Linping Branch of zhejiang university second hospital, and the examination showed that the baby was very healthy.

Open special channels

Smoothly ushered in the "Tiger Treasure"

Because Ms. Zhang's child is older, and the pregnant woman has concomitant gestational diabetes and liver function abnormalities, after considering various factors, she chose to undergo a caesarean section on the second day of the Chinese New Year.

In the morning, the expert team and obstetric staff escorted her through a dedicated passage to the negative pressure operating room.

Although the medical staff involved in the operation wore heavy protective clothing, it did not affect everyone in the slightest. The doctors were engrossed in every step of the operation, even though the protective clothing was already sweating profusely.

"Wow, wow wow..." At 10:48 a.m. that day, a cry of a newborn was heard from the operating room of the Linping Branch of the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University.

Ms. Zhang's "baby tiger" was born smoothly, which greatly relieved her and her whole family.

The medical staff in the ward finally breathed a sigh of relief, and the tense nerves slowly relaxed.

After the operation, the medical staff sent them back to the warm isolation ward and disinfected the special passage, elevator, operating room, etc.

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