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by anonymous on 2012-02-03 18:50:01

E Jing Chu website (Chu Tian Metropolitan Newspaper) (Reporter Quan Da) - Due to back pain, a 20-year-old pregnant woman hurriedly took a taxi to the hospital. However, as soon as she got out of the car, her baby couldn't wait any longer and was born immediately. This dramatic scene occurred yesterday afternoon at the entrance of Wuhan Fifth Hospital.

Witness Ms. Wang recounted that around 3:40 PM, a heavily built woman just got out of a taxi and collapsed on the ground, with blood all over her lower body. After lying on the ground for four minutes, she gave birth to a baby, who was then taken into the hospital by her female companion.

Ms. He, from Xinzhou, is only 20 years old and lives in a rented apartment in Wujia Bay, Hanyang, with her boyfriend. She explained that around 6 AM yesterday morning, she experienced severe abdominal pain and underwent a check-up at a nearby hospital before returning home at noon. By the afternoon, her abdominal pain worsened, so she and her relatives took a taxi to Wuhan Fifth Hospital. Unexpectedly, just as they arrived at the hospital entrance, she delivered a 2.9-kilogram male infant.

Director Huang Ling of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department stated that Ms. He experienced significant postpartum bleeding after delivery. After undergoing hemostasis and disinfection procedures, she is now stable. The medical team performed umbilical cord cutting, cleaning, and disinfection on the newborn boy, who is currently lying in the neonatal ward with normal vital signs.

Huang Ling emphasized that unexpected childbirth can pose significant risks to both mother and child. She recommended that pregnant women should regularly visit hospitals for prenatal check-ups. In early pregnancy, if symptoms such as intermittent abdominal pain, vaginal discharge, or bloody secretions occur, they should promptly seek medical attention for examination.