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How bureaucracy killed a woman

A Husband Holds His Wife's Hand During Delivery of Their Baby in Loretto Hospital in New Ulm, Minnesota...
A Husband Holds His Wife's Hand During Delivery of Their Baby in Loretto Hospital in New Ulm, Minnesota... by The U.S. National Archives
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I am not getting into the argument of legislated abortion or not. Nonetheless, I am getting into a functional conversation of how hazardous it is when common sense fails to exist and bureaucratic rules interfere with the practice of medication. As a high-risk obstetrician for more than 25 years who takes care of life and death situations in pregnant ladies often, there is a very rational pathway to the treatment of a septic pregnancy. As I review this tale about a pregnant lady in Ireland, it appears that in her 17th week of pregnancy, she presented at the hospital with substantial indications and symptoms of blood poisoning. Savita Halappanavar, 31, who lived in Galway because 2008, was 17 weeks along in her pregnancy.

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Organization: national government's Health Service

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Organization: Supreme Court

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HealthCondition: septic shock

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Facility: University Hospital Galway

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City: Galway

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