Pregnant Woman Dies From Rare Complication at Soroka Hospital, Fetus Delivered Stillborn
A woman in her 40s, 34 weeks pregnant with her seventh child, died at Soroka Medical Center after suffering a rare complication. She was admitted to the hospital on August 20, 2026, due to abdominal pain. Shortly after arrival, her condition deteriorated rapidly, prompting emergency surgery to deliver the fetus, who was found without signs of life. The woman was then transferred in critical condition to the intensive care unit, where she passed away later that day.
Soroka Hospital reported the incident to the Ministry of Health, which has launched an investigation into the case. The hospital expressed condolences to the family, stating, "We share the deep sorrow of the family." The rare complication leading to the woman's decline remains under review as authorities seek to understand the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.
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