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NUH probes case of pregnant woman who was allegedly left ... (The Straits Times)

Husband said in a Facebook post that his wife was allegedly left “bleeding profusely” for two hours at the hospital. . Read more at straitstimes.com.

The man said that when his wife told him the bad news at around 1am that night, he broke down. Shin Min reported that the couple have two sons, aged two and seven. He said his wife was sent to a maternity ward after two hours where she was attended to by doctors and nurses. The woman said she went through surgery to remove the foetus on March 16 and felt dazed as she had lost a lot of blood. She was left there bleeding profusely and left unattended for an estimated time of two hours. His wife, 37, a financial consultant who also declined to be named, told Shin Min that she was still bleeding profusely when she arrived at the hospital.

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NUH asks public not to speculate after viral post about 9-month ... (CNA)

SINGAPORE: The National University Hospital (NUH) on Tuesday (Mar 22) asked the public not to speculate after an online post was widely circulated about a ...

We are unable to hold and touch you anymore. “We are sorry baby Titus. We are unable to keep you safe and sound. “She was left there bleeding profusely and left unattended for an estimated time of two hours.

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NUH urges public not to speculate on incident involving woman who ... (TODAY)

SINGAPORE — The National University Hospital (NUH) on Tuesday (March 22) urged the public not to speculate on an incident in which an expectant mother lost ...

“We are in touch with the family to support them during this difficult time. “I would like to find out why there is a time lapse of two hours from the moment my wife reached the A&E department? Advertisement She was still bleeding profusely at that time, he said. Advertisement The post has since gone viral on social media.

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NUH urges public not to speculate about incident involving pregnant ... (Mothership.sg)

The National University Hospital (NUH) has responded following a viral post claiming that a 36-week pregnant woman lost her unborn baby after she was allegedly ...

"I would like to find out why is there a time lapse of 2 hours when the moment my wife reached A&E department?????? After 2 hours of painfully waiting, my wife was sent to the maternity ward. This is a really unfortunate incident and i can’t stop thinking could my baby be saved if only we were attended to promptly. "No doctors and nurses came to check and attend to my wife for 2 hours and no one informed her that there is no bed in the maternity ward. The man alleged that the hospital then left his wife unattended for two hours and he only received a text message at around 12:48am to inform him that his wife had been sent to the maternity ward. His wife was then sent to NUH's A&E department and she arrived at the hospital at around 10:30pm.

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NUH Responds Publicly About Unborn Child's Death & Urges Public ... (Goody Feed)

He also highlighted that the paramedics, as well as the doctors and nurses in the maternity ward, attended to his wife promptly. The paramedics arrived at their ...

This was especially so as the man ended off his Facebook post by saying, “This is a really unfortunate incident and i can’t stop thinking could my baby be saved if only we were attended to promptly. Advertisements Advertisements Advertisements Either way, it’s unforgivable given how a life was lost. Two hours.

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9-month 'bleeding profusely' pregnant woman loses child after being ... (The Independent)

I would like to find out why is there a time lapse of 2 hours when the moment my wife reached A&E department?????? Isn't losing excessive blood a life ...

He wrote: “Doctors and nurses attended to my wife immediately when she reached the maternity ward. He called for an ambulance, which arrived within 10 minutes and took her to the Accident and Emergency Ward at NUH. /TISG

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Singapore hospital probes case of pregnant woman who was ... (The Star Online)

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Nework): The National University Hospital (NUH) is investigating an incident where a woman, who was 36 weeks pregnant ...

She was left there bleeding profusely and left unattended for an estimated time of two hours. She was subsequently taken to NUH and reached the hospital at about 10.30pm. In a Facebook post on Monday (March 21), the woman's husband said no one attended to his wife for two hours after she arrived at NUH in an ambulance on March 15 and was left "bleeding profusely" for about two hours.

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