Be cautious with postpartum sepsis

A British woman almost lost her life by experiencing a horrifying complication after birth. Charlotte Pennells, 28 (from the UK) had a serious infection after birth and was in a deep coma during her three-day paralysis.

The incident occurred when Ms. Charlotter Pennells gave birth to a second baby boy. After she was born, she found that in her body she was not well, but the doctors did not think it was an unusual sign.

"I am happy after having a baby, but I have stomach pain immediately and so weak that I cannot hold or feed my baby. I was told by this doctor that this is a side effect of natural delivery, they let me leave the hospital the next day and advised me to take painkillers, " Charlotter said .

When Charlotte returned home, her health became even more loving, prompting her family to immediately drive her back to the hospital. But now she was in critical condition and deep in coma.

"I hardly remember anything after the ambulance arrived. I was in a coma for a week, when I woke up I knew I had multiple organ failure and needed an emergency hysterectomy," Charlotte thought. the.

The British woman was saved a little

At the hospital, doctors diagnosed her with severe sepsis. This is a rare disease after birth, they let her breathe an oxygen tank and help the medical equipment, she was lucky to finally overcome the crisis.

Earlier, a woman named Lindsay Crosby - 35, who lived in Simsbury, Connecticut (USA), died a week after giving birth to her third child due to septicemia during pregnancy.

Pregnant woman after having a blood sugar infection

The cause of blood sugar infections from group A bacteria is, commonly referred to as the bacterium that causes pink fever and typhus. When invasive bacteria cause infections, women are in danger of postpartum and death.

Postpartum haemorrhagic infection is an extremely dangerous disease and rarely makes women deeply in coma. Once an infection develops into a sepsis, it is very difficult to treat and up to one third of patients with sepsis die.

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