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Do hospitals and their families have different opinions about Yulin's maternal jumping off a building?
On August 3/kloc-0, at about 8 pm, the female horse in Suide County, Shaanxi Province gave birth for the first time and was tortured by childbirth for about 10 hour. She walked from the waiting room of the delivery center to the standby operating room and jumped off the fifth floor, ending her life at the age of 27. She took it, and the fetus in her womb.

? The hospital issued a statement: the family refused to have a cesarean section.

On September 3rd, the First Hospital of Yulin officially issued a statement entitled "About the incident of maternal horse xx jumping off a building".

According to the data, Ms. Ma was admitted to hospital on August 30 for labor. Hospital examination found that the fetal head was too large, and the risk of dystocia in vaginal delivery was high. The doctor in charge has repeatedly explained the situation to pregnant women and their families and suggested that cesarean section terminate pregnancy. Pregnant women and their families explicitly refused, insisted on oxytocin induced vaginal delivery, and signed the informed consent form to confirm the requirements of natural delivery.

On the morning of August 3, 20654381Sunday 10, Ms. Ma entered the waiting room. During childbirth, the parturient was forced to leave the waiting room many times because of pain and emotional excitement, and asked her family for cesarean section. The attending doctor, midwife and department director also suggested cesarean section to her family, but they all refused. In the end, the mother was so miserable that she lost control of her emotions and jumped off the building. The medical staff rescued him in time, but the rescue was invalid because of his injuries.

On September 3rd, 20 17, at 9: 00 am, the person in charge of Suide County Public Security Bureau came to the hospital to hold a tripartite forum among the police, the hospital and their families to inform them of the conclusion that the pregnant woman jumped to her death, and suggested that the pregnant woman's family members solve their objections through legal channels such as litigation.

The hospital said that the root cause of Ms. Ma's death by jumping off a building had nothing to do with hospital diagnosis and treatment.

The family members issued a document denying that the hospital said that it had taken the initiative to request cesarean section.

On September 5, Ms. Ma's husband, Mr. Yan, sent out public information through the Internet, giving different voices to the description of Yulin No.1 Hospital.

According to Mr. Yan's materials, Ms. Ma walked out of the delivery room at about 6 pm on August 3 1 and expressed severe pain, advocating cesarean section. Mr. Yan said "yes".

Mr. Yan said that he was later told that Ms. Ma was missing, and then his wife fell downstairs. "I stayed in the delivery room for eleven hours. What happened to my wife in the delivery room is unknown." Mr. Yan questioned that even if Ms. Ma was out of control and wanted to jump off the building, "What were the doctors, midwives and nurses doing at that time?"

The hospital responded again: the mother knelt down to her family and asked for a laparotomy.

On September 5, after the family members voiced their voices, Mr. Yang, a spokesperson for the First Hospital of Yulin City, once again said, "The family members of pregnant women did not agree to cesarean section from beginning to end." At the same time, he mentioned that in the surveillance video, Ms. Ma had knelt down to her family, hoping for caesarean section but did not agree. "Poor girl. We were all saddened by what we saw in the surveillance video later. His daughter-in-law and girl walked out of the ward and knelt down (to their families). Family members still disagree. "

The family members still denied the hospital's statement and agreed to caesarean section, but the hospital replied that "it will be born soon, and there is no need for caesarean section."

I hope to find out the truth as soon as possible.