The 37-year-old woman lost her baby at six months of pregnancy after she bled and was sent home by a doctor at the Cascais hospital emergency department. On August 16, Diana Oliveira was “severely bleeding and oozing” and went to the hospital’s emergency department.
The doctor performed an ultrasound and found that “the baby was fine, but was already in a condition to be born with a dropped placenta,” he said. CM father, Welton Benfica. Despite this, the doctor sent the woman home only with instructions to rest.
On the 21st, Diana felt a hard stomach and returned to the emergency room at Cascais Hospital, where the baby was confirmed dead. The Brazilian couple accuses the hospital of “medical failure.”
Faced with CMthe hospital claims”issues of professional secrecy and protection of the right to privacy”, which prevent “the transfer of personal and clinical information about its users to third parties”.
Despite this, the department ensures that “all its professionals act in accordance with established clinical protocols and practices, in a completely reasonable, responsible and humane manner.”
Author: Bernardo Estevez
Source: CM Jornal

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