Senin, 17 Oktober 2011

Forget the baby's mother After Heart Failure

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Liverpool, Experiencing heart failure and kidney after birth to make a woman should be in a coma for a month and can not remember their partner even newly born infants.

Only ten days after giving birth, Stevie Caffrey 20-year-old Liverpool woman should have collapsed. Because heart failure and kidney, doctors put him into a medically induced coma to save her life.

But when he realized four weeks later, he did not remember that he had a daughter who had just been born.

We began to realize, the nurse brought it with her tiny baby Maisie, but he just did not know him.

"At that time I did not remember anything. I said (to nurse) that I do not have a baby," explains Stevie that has begun to remember having a baby two days after a conscious coma, as reported by Dailymail, Saturday (03/19/2011).

She also does not remember his life partner Andy Stafford and his father Lyndon Caffrey.

The doctor said, she short-term memory loss as a result of medication he was doing for a month. He also must learn to walk again.

After two days of post came out of the coma, she just remembered that she had a baby girl, but the details of pregnancy and birth is still blurred in his memory.

After three months she was finally able to return home and start very close to Maisie, who is now four months old.

"Two months terrible. I just want to go home. I am angry because I did not see it in a long time," she recalls.

Maisie was born on 5 November 2010, but only three days after birth his father who worked for Delta Taxis and Andy became worried when she started getting sick.

When she collapsed at 02:30 on November 15, paramedics took him to Fazakerley Hospital. After the blood test she was rushed to Liverpool Women's Hospital at 5 am.

"They thought burst appendix. But then I was told to go out of the room because the heart has stopped," explained Andy Stafford who is also father of Maisie.

Stevie resuscitated and rushed to the Royal Liverpool Hospital and immediately taken to the operating room.

"I do not believe look at his body to swell. Eyes like geckos and I almost cried," explains Andy.

Surgeons operated on his heart and placed it in the list for transplant. But doctors do not want to risk by waiting, the doctor put a ventricular assist system to the left side of the heart to help keep functioning.

She finally left the hospital three weeks ago. Doctors provide a portable monitor to measure heart rhythm and the hope he will remain stable so it will not need a heart transplant for some time.

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