Type A influenza cannot defeat the power of mother's love -- "Type A influenza mom" gives birth to triplets

by 60888888 on 2010-01-07 13:46:13

Today, I will tell you an extraordinary story about an ordinary mother. Her name is Tao Huajiang. After reading her story, I realized that the power of maternal love cannot be resisted by illness.

The story took place on December 12, 2009, when Tao Huajiang accompanied his wife Cuicui to Pingshu City People's Hospital for a routine prenatal examination. After the color Doppler ultrasound was completed, the attending doctor said that one of the babies showed signs of premature birth, and the umbilical cord was wrapped around the neck twice, so they were advised to go to a large hospital in the city of Qingdao for inpatient observation.

On the morning of December 18, Tao Huajiang accompanied Cuicui to Qingdao Municipal Hospital for a check-up. Initially, the situation was good, but on the evening of December 21, Yang Cuicui lying on the bed suddenly had a fever up to 39 degrees Celsius. "The next day after my wife entered the intensive care unit, the doctor told me that Cuicui might have H1N1 flu and asked me to be mentally prepared. The following day, it was confirmed as H1N1."

After examination, it was found that Cuicui's heart had accumulated fluid due to the pressure from the babies and needed immediate cesarean delivery. "When the three newborn baby girls were carried out by the nurse, I was extremely happy and excited, but thinking about my wife still in the operating room, my heart tightened again."

Tao Huajiang squatted outside the operating room praying that Cuicui would come out safely. "In the morning of the 23rd, Cuicui's temperature dropped, but she could not speak and could only write what she wanted to say on a writing board for silent communication." "My wife 'told' me that she wanted to see the children." Recalling this moment, Tao Huajiang's tears slid down his face again.

"As long as there is a glimmer of hope, I will try every means to make her feel better," Tao Huajiang said. During the seven days from the birth of the children to his wife's passing, he kept vigil day and night. In order to help Cuicui recover quickly, he used a borrowed digital camera to take pictures of the three children for her to see, repeatedly telling her: "You must get well, so we can watch the children grow up together."

The hospital made all-out efforts to save the life of the parturient, but unfortunately, she passed away.

The hospital stated that during pregnancy, Cuicui exhibited symptoms such as fever and abnormal vital signs. Immediately, the hospital organized a full-scale expert consultation involving medical staff from multiple departments including cardiology, respiratory medicine, obstetrics, ICU, and anesthesiology, who participated fully in the rescue efforts, staying 24 hours at the bedside of the parturient for symptomatic treatment and active rescue.

However, six days after the birth of the children, the parturient ultimately succumbed to severe pneumonia-induced respiratory failure and other diseases, passing away at 7:07 PM on December 28, 2009. A H1N1 flu patient in Qingdao named Yang gave birth to triplets and then passed away. The family mentioned that they still owe over 100,000 yuan in medical fees and are unable to repay them.

"Are the children fair-skinned?" "I want to eat canned food to cool down, and once I get better, I'll go see the children." "Why don't I have milk yet?" "Have the children been given names? Are the children healthy? I want to feed them!" ... Thinking of the crooked handwriting left by his wife on the writing board before her death, 29-year-old Tao Huajiang burst into tears. Fate played a cruel trick on him, plunging him into the sorrow of losing his wife just after experiencing the joy of becoming a father.

It was reported that this parturient was a H1N1 flu patient with multiple abnormal vital signs during pregnancy. Six days after the birth of her children, she eventually succumbed to respiratory failure caused by severe pneumonia.

According to the doctor, although the triplet baby girls had only stayed in their mother's womb for more than eight months, they were very healthy, showing only slight anemia and hypoglycemia. Now, each of them weighs about 200 grams more than when they were born. I hope everyone will forward this article, which is the last shocking event of 2009.

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