A mother died of the flu in Jerusalem, the baby was born healthy by caesarean section
The woman, 31, was in her ninth month of pregnancy and was hospitalized at Hadassah Hospital on Mount Scopus two weeks ago.
Despite an improvement in her condition in recent days, and after giving birth to her son, her condition deteriorated tonight and her death was determined this morning.
Shlomi Heller
24/12/2021
Friday, 24 December 2021, 09:51 Updated: 10:19
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A 31-year-old mother died this morning (Friday) in Jerusalem after her condition deteriorated due to an influenza illness in which she fell ill.
She was hospitalized at Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital in Jerusalem for two weeks, during which time the baby was born healthy.
The woman was brought to the hospital two weeks ago in the face of a significant deterioration in the effect from which she suffered.
Upon hospitalization she underwent a caesarean section during which the baby was born, after which she was resuscitated and anesthetized due to respiratory complications.
Despite an improvement in her condition in recent days, tonight her body systems collapsed and despite intensive resuscitation efforts performed by the intensive care unit staff, he was forced to determine her death.
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The midwife was hospitalized two weeks ago due to flu complications.
Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital (Photo: Noam Moskowitz)
In September, Iman Agbaria, a 30-year-old mother, died due to complications of the corona virus.
Agbaria was not vaccinated against the virus, and was taken to the Emek Medical Center in Afula, where she is in fair condition.
During the hospitalization, a healthy baby girl, who was not infected with the virus, but a week later her own condition deteriorated and her death was determined.
About six months ago, a 31-year-old mother died during childbirth at Soroka Hospital in Be'er Sheva.
The woman's body systems, which were in the 40th week of her pregnancy, began to collapse surprisingly early in the birth and she was rushed to the operating room when her condition was defined as critical.
The medical team connected her to a heart-lung machine, but during the night she died.
The baby was born in emergency surgery when her condition was defined as stable.
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