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Thai woman needs leg amputation after going into NE hospital to give birth - investigation underway


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Thai Rath reported on a TikTok post by a younger sister who related what happened to her elder sibling who went into a Buriram hospital to give birth.

 

She was nine months pregnant and had been in hospital overnight before the scheduled delivery.

 

But the child had to be artificially removed. The lady had a serious hemorrhage after her uterus ruptured.

 

She went into shock and was unconscious.

 

She was revived by CPR.

 

But then she had her leg amputated.

 

The poster said they were telling what happened to get the serious incident off their chest.

 

Many people commented producing a further response from the poster.

 

Thai Rath followed up and discovered that the child is doing fine and the mother is recovering in the hospital.

 

The local health authority is mounting a full investigation into the circumstances of the case.

 

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7 minutes ago, Lopchan said:

Austrian NOT AUSSIE "gal" proof read your own post before making humour out of someone's misfortune

got to work on my proof reading ... thanks

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