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Pregnancy and childbirth are a magical journey but also have many potential risks for mothers. Recently, the news that actress Le Hien Hanh died about 1 hour after giving birth to her first child shocked the community.
In their memories, she is always radiant, always with a gentle smile and positive energy.
Mr. Le Ngoc Trung - Le Hien Hanh's husband burst into tears remembering the moment his wife closed his eyes and left in front of him.
Hien Hanh gave birth at dawn on August 2. After giving birth, the nurse carried her newborn daughter and placed it on her chest.
"The daughter is asleep, and Hanh is very happy, the 2 mothers and daughters look happy. Not long after, my wife showed signs of seizures, so she was carried away from her.
Hanh burst into tears, only to call out loudly: 'Son! Where is my child?' and then lost consciousness, fell into a deep coma and died at 4:45 a.m. on August 2," Mr. Trung recalled.
This tragic incident once again raises questions about the dangerous complications that can occur during or after childbirth - the period that seems to be "safe" when the mother has a square child. However, medical practice shows that there are postpartum complications that can progress quickly and threaten the mother's life if not detected and treated in time.
Dangerous complications that can occur after childbirth
After giving birth, the mother's body has to undergo many sudden changes both physically and physiologically. If this process does not go smoothly, a number of serious complications may occur, including:
Postpartum hemorrhage: This is the leading cause of death in postpartum women. Bleeding can be caused by a uterus that does not contract well, damage to the genital tract, or blood clotting disorders. If the bleeding is not stopped in time, pregnant women can lose blood quickly, leading to shock and death.
Amniotic embolism: It is a rare but extremely dangerous complication. When amniotic fluid, fetal cells or debris enter the mother's circulatory system, it can cause a violent immune response, leading to respiratory failure, heart failure, diffuse intravascular coagulation, and death in a short time.
Pulmonary embolism: Blood clots that form in veins (usually legs) can travel up the lungs, causing pulmonary embolism. Manifestations are usually sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, drop in blood pressure, cardiac arrest. This is an emergency complication that requires immediate medical intervention.
Preeclampsia - eclampsia: Women with a history of gestational hypertension, proteinuria, or edema are at risk for eclampsia - generalized seizures can be accompanied by loss of consciousness, causing brain, cardiovascular damage, and death.
Postpartum infection: Infection can occur in the uterus, incision, or other parts of the uterus after birth. If left unchecked, bacteria can spread into the bloodstream, leading to sepsis - a life-threatening condition.
Beware of postpartum danger signs
Postpartum warning signs include: excessive vaginal bleeding, severe abdominal pain, high fever, shortness of breath, dizziness, seizures, weakness, or sudden numbness. Whether it is a normal birth or a cesarean section, any abnormal symptoms need to be examined and treated immediately.
Obstetricians often recommend: within 24-48 hours after delivery, the mother should be closely monitored for blood pressure, bleeding, heart rate, breathing, consciousness and general sensation. Early detection of complications and timely intervention are key factors to save women's lives.
Prevention of postpartum complications: Need to prepare in advance
To limit the risk of complications, the mother needs to be fully monitored during pregnancy, check blood pressure, blood glucose, and proteinuria regularly.
Women at high risk such as preeclampsia, multiple pregnancies, placenta previa, heart disease, gestational diabetes, etc. should be born in hospitals with intensive obstetric emergency conditions.
After giving birth, you should not be subjective when you see that your body is "normal". The postpartum period is when the mother needs rest, care and thorough monitoring from her family and medical team. Routine postpartum check-ups are also important to detect early disturbances that are quietly occurring in the body.
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