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A baby in Hangzhou died of suffocation 16 hours after birth. How about going to a public hospital to have a baby?

It's definitely better to go to a big public hospital to have a baby, because the big hospital has good technical equipment and doctors are more professional and responsible.

At the beginning of the incident, a Mr. Luo reported that his child was born in Hangzhou Maria Maternity Hospital at about 2 pm on February 1 day. After the baby was born, the doctor said that the baby was slightly suffocated and needed to be hospitalized in the neonatal department for observation and treatment. However, something worrying happened. In the early morning of February 2, Mr. Luo's child had an accident in the observation room. In the early morning of February 2, Mr. Luo learned from his mother-in-law that the child was being rescued, and then Mr. Luo rushed to the rescue room, but he never knew about the child's rescue. Until 5: 30 in the morning, Maria Maternity Hospital informed Mr. Luo that the child needed to be transferred for treatment. However, the hospital has not told Mr. Lu about the child before. What Mr. Lu learned from the doctor is that the child is all right and will see his parents in three days. Not only that, the doctor also coaxed Mr. Luo to sign a critically ill notice, saying that this was a formal process. As a result, the child finally died.

I can't say that all private hospitals are bad, but doctors in private hospitals are really not responsible for public hospitals. This doctor must have planned in advance, so the parents of the child will sign the critically ill notice in advance, and the parents of the child will trust the doctor so much, but in exchange for the accidental death of the child. This result is unacceptable to anyone, so the hospital must properly handle this matter, otherwise it will bring great influence to the hospital.

At the end, from my own personal experience, giving birth in a larger public hospital is a guarantee for me. If there are some emergencies, I am not afraid, because the technology of public hospitals is more advanced. I remember that I was fine in the process of giving birth, and I was rescued in time, otherwise it would be very dangerous. I'm glad I didn't choose to have a baby in a small hospital in the county because I saved money, otherwise I wouldn't dare to think about the consequences. Of course, if I am healthy,