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Fetuses wrongly declared dead

National News | 2009-11-02 | 1 comment
In twenty four cases during the last three years, doctors have unintentionally been giving pregnant mothers the false piece of information that their fetuses have died.

The Swedish radio has investigated reports about mistakes in the medical sector and hospitals. The result shows that this mistake has happened at least twenty four times during the last three years. In half of the cases, the women who got the information that their fetus has died, was given abortion pills. When they returned to the doctor, they learned that it was not dead at all, but perfectaly healthy

According to the guidelines, two separate ultrasound examinations shall always be performed to avoid mistakes like this, but this is not always the case.
 

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2009-11-03 17:00 Eva wrote:
There should be not only ultrasounds but also the simple, standard procedure (in the USA) at every OB visit by a pregnant woman of listening to the fetuses heart beat with a simple, small (hand held) machine specially made for this purpose and available in every OB doctors´ office. Also at every fetal ultrasound the heart beat is monitored to establish heart rate, standard procedure. It´s incredible that from just one dubious ultrasound a woman would be given an abortion pill.


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