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Italy in shock over childbirth deaths

Italy’s health minister has ordered a series of investigations after five women died in childbirth in seven days, shocking a nation with one of the lowest maternal mortality rates in the world.

The deaths occurred across the country between December 25 and 31.

While all appear to have explicable causes, their concentration over the holiday period has raised questions over whether hospital staffing may have been a factor and also over whether older mothers-to-be are being sufficiently monitored for warning signs of potentially fatal conditions.

In the latest case, Giovanna Lazzari, 29, already a mother of two who was eight months pregnant, died on New Year’s Eve in Brescia, northern Italy, a day after coming to the clinic’s emergency unit with a high fever and symptoms of gastroenteritis, according to her partner Roberto Coppini.

As her condition deteriorated, doctors attempted an emergency Cesarean but were unable to save either the mother or the foetus.

“In a few hours, I lost a baby and a unique mamma. Someone has to tell me what happened,” Coppini said.

“Giovanna sent me a text message during the night in which she told me she had very strong pains but that the doctors were not paying any attention to her. She would have been 30 on January 1. She was young and healthy.”

Health Minister Beatrice Lorenzin has dispatched a team of experts to try and establish what happened in the Brescia clinic and three of the other four fatal cases.

“We have to understand if the recommended procedures were followed or if there were organizational deficiencies,” Lorenzin said.

“The priority is identifying any errors and preventing other tragedies.”

According to media reports, the tragedy in Brescia was triggered by a detachment of the placenta from the wall of the patient’s uterus.

In two of the other cases, both of which resulted in still births, the mothers, aged 35 and 39, suffered cardiac arrest during labor, according to reports.




 

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