Body & Soul0 min ago
Uk Emergency Unit Sheffield
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My friend who was pregnant with twins went to A&E after her waters broke at 21 weeks. She was taken in and then given an injection to stop the contractions. She was then left on a trolley for 5 hours until seen again. she said it was mainly immigrants which were there (not being racist) who didn't look in bad shape at all. Anyway after 5 hours she was admitted to hospital where she is now.
Is this normal? I remember going in 8 years ago with a gash on my head and within2 hours I was stitched up and on my way.
What is happening? We should all take medical health cover or something. I feel terrible and I hope my friend doesnt lose the babies :(
Is this normal? I remember going in 8 years ago with a gash on my head and within2 hours I was stitched up and on my way.
What is happening? We should all take medical health cover or something. I feel terrible and I hope my friend doesnt lose the babies :(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.eh? membranes rupturing at 21 weeks is an extermely big deal and will most likely result in a poor outcome for the pregnancy - theyy may be able to limp her on till 24 weeks, but even then, amniotic fluid aids lung development, so even if they hold on till viability age, they are not likely to survive.
I agree that the treatment wouldn't make any difference if it was delivered on a trolley or in a bed, except to the comfort of the mother
I agree that the treatment wouldn't make any difference if it was delivered on a trolley or in a bed, except to the comfort of the mother
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