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Pregnant women waiting to give birth suddenly became sub-intimate, and the guardians under the protective clothing of women and babies in the country only cried for the baby's first cry

Pregnant women waiting to give birth suddenly became sub-intimate, and the guardians under the protective clothing of women and babies in the country only cried for the baby's first cry

Accompanied by a crisp and loud cry, a healthy baby tiger was born in the obstetric isolation ward of the International Peace Maternal and Child Health Hospital of the China Welfare Association.

"Thank you to the medical staff, thank you for always guarding my side! Your professionalism reassures us that we will bring the baby to thank you after the unsealing is unsealed! The mother, Ms. Jiang (pseudonym), had a happy smile on her face.

A week ago, Ms. Jiang, who was 39+ weeks pregnant, was admitted to the hospital for childbirth due to "gestational diabetes", and her husband was admitted to the hospital as a paternity family. However, such a seemingly ordinary day was shattered by a phone call at night.

At 21:45 on the night of admission, Ms. Jiang's husband anxiously told the nurse that he had just received a call from the epidemic prevention personnel, and because someone in the unit had abnormal nucleic acid test results, he had become a close contact person.

This sudden situation made Ms. Jiang's identity special. As an ordinary mother who is full of expectations for the birth of her child, she has become a sub-close contact.

After learning of this situation, the ward immediately started the reporting process, responded to the emergency under the guidance of functional departments such as the hospital's infection department, nursing department and medical department, and formulated a prevention and control plan.

Considering that both the mother and her family are already in the hospital, according to the prevention and control requirements of the Municipal Health Commission, the two are isolated in the hospital. That night, Ms. Jiang and her family were placed in a single room in the transition ward for isolation.

The sudden situation made Ms. Jiang's psychological pressure increase suddenly, and there was an increase in blood pressure and emotional instability that night. Under the treatment and psychological guidance of the medical staff in the ward, the condition finally stabilized and waited for the launch of the labor.

Who knows that there is an abnormality in the process of waiting for delivery and immediately undergo a caesarean section to terminate the pregnancy. With the joint efforts of the hospital's Maternity And Safety Office, The Hospital's Department of Epidemiology, the Nursing Department, the Logistics Department and the Anesthesiology Department, the mother was sent to an isolation operating room. In everyone's common expectation, a healthy baby tiger was born smoothly. After the operation, the ward and operating room environment, the object surface, etc. were thoroughly disinfected to ensure the safety of epidemic prevention.

During the postoperative hospitalization, Ms. Jiang recovered well, but because her family members became sub-close contacts, they were isolated at home, and her husband was sent to a centralized isolation point and could not pick her up and discharged from the hospital. Chu Peijun, the head nurse of the ward, offered to personally escort the mother and newborn home for isolation and recuperation.

Pregnant women waiting to give birth suddenly became sub-intimate, and the guardians under the protective clothing of women and babies in the country only cried for the baby's first cry

In order to prevent other emergencies in the mother and newborn shortly after delivery, the medical staff in the ward directly connect with WeChat to give medical guidance and emotional counseling.

In addition to strictly implementing various prevention and control policies, the national women and babies also actively accept a number of pregnant women who have built cards in the outer hospital, firmly guarding the lifeline of maternal and infant health.

Author: Li Chenyan Zheng Jiaqi

Editor: Li Chenyan

Editor-in-charge: Tang Wenjia

Image source: Courtesy of the hospital

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