Premature Baby Stabilizes After Emergency C-Section Following Fatal Ashdod Crash
A premature baby girl born via emergency cesarean section after a deadly car accident near Ashdod has shown signs of stabilization, according to Assuta Ashdod Hospital. The infant, delivered after her 35-year-old mother was fatally injured in a head-on collision, remains in critical condition but has demonstrated respiratory improvement. The mother died during the emergency surgery, which was performed in an attempt to save the baby.
The accident occurred near the Ashdod port, involving two vehicles in a severe frontal collision. The mother arrived at the hospital with multiple traumatic injuries, prompting the urgent cesarean delivery. Medical staff continue to provide intensive care to the newborn in the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
Hospital teams are also supporting the grieving family during this difficult time, offering comprehensive care and emotional assistance. The infant remains under close observation as her condition is carefully monitored for further progress.
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