US New Corona giving birth in a sleepy state Woman returns to consciousness two weeks later April 17, 19:22

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In the United States, a woman who was infected with the new coronavirus during pregnancy and gave birth in a coma regained her consciousness about two weeks later, and for the first time met her child while being surrounded by the warm applause of doctors and nurses.

A 36-year-old woman who was infected with the novel coronavirus during pregnancy became dyspnea and was taken to the intensive care unit in eastern New York, where the newborn coronavirus is most infected in the United States.

The woman was 9 months pregnant and had a caesarean operation with a ventilator on the 3rd of this month. She gave birth to a boy safely.

The woman was still in a coma after childbirth, but after hard treatment, she recovered after approximately two weeks.

Then, on the 15th of this month, when a woman in a wheelchair gently picked up her son from her husband and held her for the first time in the face of her son, applause and cheers aroused from the doctors and nurses watching the situation.

My son was negative for the virus test.

An obstetrician and gynecologist at a hospital in which a woman was hospitalized told local media, “Women not only regain their consciousness but also hold their baby while many of the patients on the ventilator are not helped. The fact that it was able to do so has given great hope to patients who are fighting the new coronavirus. "