Woman in Her 40s Dies After Rare Pregnancy Complication at Soroka Hospital
A woman in her 40s, who was in the 34th week of her seventh pregnancy, died following a rare pregnancy complication at Soroka Medical Center. She arrived at the hospital complaining of abdominal pain, but her condition deteriorated rapidly. She was rushed into surgery, during which the fetus was delivered stillborn. The woman was then transferred to the intensive care unit in critical condition, where she passed away the following day.
Soroka Hospital confirmed the sequence of events and expressed condolences to the family. The hospital described the complication as rare and stated that the case has been reported to the Ministry of Health and is currently under investigation. No further details about the specific nature of the complication have been released.
This tragic incident highlights the risks associated with late-stage pregnancy complications, especially in cases of multiple pregnancies. The hospital's statement emphasized their commitment to investigating the case thoroughly.
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