Obstetrics and gynecology under the new crown storm: After the first round of impact, facing a protracted battle













In response, netizens said:
Netizen 1: A 35-week-old pregnant woman lived in our department because she was infected with the new crown and caused acute inflammation. ml15 Gangrenous appendicitis , and minimally invasive surgery was not allowed, so laparotomy was the only option. In order not to affect the fetus, they did not wear an anesthesia pump after the operation, and suffered hardships that ordinary people cannot bear. They have experienced so much suffering, and hope that their lives will be sweet in the future. I hope that everything will go well for her and her unborn baby, and that they will be safe throughout their lives!
Netizen 2: Normal people feel so uncomfortable when infected, let alone pregnant women! My child is in the obstetrics and gynecology department. She said that because of the epidemic, the mothers they came into contact with were all positive. Later, the hospital no longer provided protective clothing. They delivered the babies in ordinary isolation gowns. Sometimes amniotic fluid and other things were stained on their clothes and shoes. Soon everyone in their department became positive. There are also all kinds of bedside companions. Some of them are brothers-in-law and some are brother-in-laws who are able to go out and have the energy to stay with them in the hospital. It’s really helpless!
Netizen 3: It is true that pregnant women suffer more than others, and recovery is also slower. I couldn't eat in the first two weeks. Now, more than half a month and twenty days later, I finally have an appetite to eat. My head is still uncomfortable and I still cough. When I have a fever, the fetal heart rate is too fast, and the cough is uncomfortable.
Netizen 4: There are still ten days left before the due date. I don’t dare to take medicine after I am pregnant. I feel that it is not thorough. I have a slight cough with phlegm. My sense of smell and taste have not yet recovered. I have all kinds of inconveniences and pains in the third trimester. It is really uncomfortable. It is too difficult to worry about the baby after giving birth.
Netizen 5: Obstetrics and pregnant women in hospitals have become one of the first groups to be hit by the wave of -positive . . . This is the first time I see the idiom "bear the brunt" being used so correctly. I hope the epidemic will end soon!
Netizen 6: Unborn children are the future of this nation, and the elderly are the wealth of this society. Look at those families who have not bought medicine, and look at the smiling faces of those experts!