In this regard, the health portfolio issued a statement stating that the pregnant woman was treated at the Fuerte Olimpo Regional Hospital. On Friday, March 31, she was taken to Puerto Mortinho, a town on the border with Brazil, where the death of the baby was confirmed.
In this regard, he stated that the pregnant was not in serious condition when she was transferred back to her community and that the ambulance was stranded on the way because of the bad road condition and not because he ran out of fuel.
“Yesterday, Wednesday, April 5, she was discharged and during the transfer to her town, due to the inclement weather and the poor condition of the road, the ambulance could no longer reach its destination, for which reason she required assistance to mobility. In no case did the ambulance run out of fuel, as stated,” the document details.
Likewise, it recognized that the Family Health Unit (USF) of Toro Pampa, where the pregnant woman also went, was closed for Easter, however, assures that it was attended by a nurse who responded to the call to help her.
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“It should be noted that the condition of the puerperal woman was not serious and she was assisted at the USF of Toro Pampa by the Nursing graduate who responded to the call, considering that the USF hours are Monday through Friday from 07:00 to 15:00. :00, which was closed due to the Easter holiday,” the statement concluded.
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From the health portfolio they reported that fetal mortality was confirmed in Puerto Mortiño.
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