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A Mother and her babies saved from the influenza A (H1N1)

Tonka

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http://www.escambray.cu/Esp/ss/virusah1n1091228800

A Mother and her babies saved from the influenza A (H1N1)
by AIN - last modified 28/12/2009 11:45
- Filed under: At Home, A H1N1
For years he yearned Madrigal Toledo Yaetris a child when the ultrasound showed a twin pregnancy, but the influenza virus A (H1N1) forced doctors to perform an early cesarean section at 34 weeks of gestation.

At week 31, Dr. Omar Rangel recalls Weapons, a specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology Spiritus-this patient was admitted for growth retardation of one fetus, but after a few days, began with runny nose, cough and malaise.
Since the first symptoms, I did the test and was positive for A (H1N1), I was very scared and blood pressure went up, so I was transferred to the intensive care ward Camilo Cienfuegos Provincial Hospital, recalls Yaetris, while nursing a two small, Renata Maria and Paul Henry.
When awake at night, I saw the doctors at my bedside, giving me the antivirals, taking my pressure, I did not say, but I knew my situation was critical, he stressed.
My parents and husband also received medical treatment, he adds.
Dr. Armas explained that, at 34 weeks and with respiratory disorders, blood pressure and heart disease, a multidisciplinary team of obstetricians, gynecologists intensivists and decided to practice a caesarean section Yaetris.
After surgery, Renata Maria and Pablo Enrique suffered some respiratory symptoms and lacked the proper weight due to the time of gestation, but today are with his mother.
According account-Yaetris extremely busy and no time for makeup, but happily with her two toddlers, now the task is daunting: when one sleeps, the other looks for food or have to change diapers.
They are still very small by themselves to thank the doctors care they received while in the womb or in any of the wards.
But Yaetris acknowledges that "the absence of a health system prepared to deal with these cases, children would never have survived and perhaps not her.
 
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