When I give birth to a baby on New Year’s Eve, will anyone in the hospital take care of it?

Hey! I'm used to being in the hospital too early on New Year's Eve. Don't worry, the earth won't explode and the hospital won't close

Not only for giving birth, but even if you come for a normal prenatal check-up, there will be people waiting for you in the hospital on New Year's Eve. , regular hospitals are on duty 24 hours a day, 365*24 hours a day. Many of our doctors from out of town haven’t been home for the Chinese New Year in 5-6 years. They usually ask their parents to come here to celebrate the New Year. The hospital is too busy and they can’t even take time off. There are only a few people there. If you don’t go to work, others will have to do it. If you vomit blood and work overtime, unless it is an emergency, you are generally embarrassed to ask for leave.

The Dragon Boat Festival, May Day, National Day, and Spring Festival holidays are all empty promises to us. We give you holidays in name, but what can you do if Corey doesn’t arrange any holidays at all? So we have long been accustomed to the nature of doctor's work. Even if you are off duty, you have to go to the hospital to see the patients in your charge before you can go home. The surgeries that need to be done have to be completed. At most, you don't have to deal with new ones. of patients. Last year, on New Year's Eve, I had to work night shifts. Seven pregnant women came, five of them were born and two had C-sections. On the first day of the new year, I also had three more surgeries. Unfortunately this year, I am still working the night shift on New Year's Eve. I have already gotten used to it. As long as the patients are safe. Don’t worry, everyone.

As the Chinese New Year approaches, there are more and more patients here. There are more people drinking, fighting, traumatized, bombed, and car accidents than usual. Although I don’t want you to encounter them. , even if there are, second- and third-line doctors are always on call to participate in rescue operations. But if you have nothing urgent, please try not to come to the hospital to join in the fun these days. After all, there will be fewer people on duty and the waiting time for treatment will be longer.

Indeed, many friends have this question: Will anyone take care of the baby when they go to the hospital during the Chinese New Year? I can tell you for sure that someone is in charge. The medical staff working on the front line of the clinic are a group of dedicated people who do not neglect their care and treatment of patients just because of the holidays. On the contrary, during the holidays, considering that some units need to take vacations, if there is an emergency or special situation that requires emergency treatment, there may be some safety hazards. Therefore, before the holiday approaches, medical workers will conduct a comprehensive review of all possible hazards. Check. Solve these hidden dangers in advance to ensure medical safety during holidays.

Enming simulates what a medical institution will do if a pregnant woman suffers uterine rupture during childbirth during a holiday. After reading this, everyone will know whether anyone will take care of giving birth to a baby in the hospital on New Year's Eve. . Uterine rupture is a serious obstetric complication with high mortality and poor prognosis. If a pregnant woman encounters the special situation of uterine rupture during holidays, medical institutions will quickly activate emergency plans. The obstetrician and gynecologist prepares to perform a five-minute emergency cesarean section to remove the fetus; the neonatologist urgently rescues the newborn in intrauterine distress; the laboratory department quickly crosses the blood and prepares for blood transfusion; the blood transfusion department urgently connects with the central blood station according to clinical needs to provide guarantees Clinical blood supply; the Pharmacy Department will make every effort to ensure the supply of clinical drugs; the Medical Department will actively connect with clinical departments and invite provincial and municipal experts to consult when necessary to ensure the life safety of pregnant women and newborns; logistics will make every effort to ensure the water and electricity supply of medical institutions, and Keep all instruments and equipment in normal operating condition. It can be seen that when pregnant women encounter special circumstances during holidays, not only is there someone in charge, but there are many people in charge, each performing their own responsibilities to ensure the safety of mother and baby.

With such a group of unknown and dedicated angels, what else do you have to worry about?

When I gave birth, the due date was February 16th, but it turned out to be one day earlier, which happened to be New Year's Eve. The family had all their New Year's items ready and started running to the hospital. The doctor recommended a caesarean section, but halfway through the procedure he asked me, have you had any prenatal check-ups at home? I said I’ve done it a few times! Then I vaguely heard the doctor say, twins, they should be twins! Later, I heard loud cries, and the doctor said he had two sons. The doctor said why there is one missing part in the delivery bag? I quickly asked my family to go. I had several color ultrasounds at the town health center at that time, but they never told me that they were twins, so I brought a child’s things. All the stores were closed during the Chinese New Year, so I couldn’t buy them temporarily. Arrive, just when we were in trouble, the doctor said we should do otherwise! There is a mother who has not given birth yet and has gone home to celebrate the New Year. First, bring her things for you to help her out. Then you can buy them a set. Just bring us a set of things.

If it weren't for the doctor's help in times of need, we would have been helpless in this freezing cold weather. Twenty years have passed in the blink of an eye. I sincerely thank the angels in white who treat the patients as family members!

It was also the Chinese New Year when I gave birth to my son. There was only one doctor and one nurse on duty, but they were afraid of something happening and stayed with me every step of the way. Because there were few medical staff, they were very cautious. At that time, the dean, deputy dean and the doctor who helped me deliver my baby came to check the ward. The dean also gave me a red envelope for my child. Now my son is seven years old!

When I saw this question, I thought it was ridiculous. But I am also very sad. It seems that the public is not clear about the social responsibilities of hospitals and doctors.

The hospitals in our country are mainly public, and the social responsibility of public hospitals is to serve the people. And it has preventive and health care functions.

Giving birth happens all the time. The hospital has duty arrangements every day, including holidays, and there are emergency surgeries.

Doctors cannot leave their posts during the duty period, because during holidays, doctors also need to take time off work. However, if something happens in the hospital and the doctors on duty are too busy, a doctor on leave must fill in.

I answered a question similar to yours before. My due date is during the Chinese New Year. I don’t want to spend the Chinese New Year in the hospital, but I want to have a baby in advance. The hospital is on duty 365 days a year, so how could it be possible that no one would care about the birth of a baby? Could it be that during the Spring Festival holiday, all the doctors and nurses in the hospital take a collective holiday? The whole hospital only leaves patients to fend for themselves. Both doctors and nurses are on duty, so just wait for the birth with peace of mind. The birth of a baby coincides with the Chinese New Year, which is even more joyful.

Thank you for the invitation

Everyone has a holiday during the Chinese New Year, except hospitals.

Prices increase everywhere during the Chinese New Year, except for hospitals.

The frontline medical staff of the hospital are available 365 days a year, no matter which day you come.

Let me talk about my experience of giving birth to my second child. The expected date of delivery was originally on the 16th day of the first lunar month, but I was left at the prenatal check-up during the first Chinese New Year. The amniotic fluid was low and not up to standard. I was afraid that the baby would be hypoxic, so I asked to be hospitalized. At that time, the lower abdomen It always hurts. Dabao was born by caesarean section and the pain was caused by the incision on the uterus. After 37 weeks, the doctor recommended that surgery be performed. I didn’t want to do it so early and wanted the baby to stay in the belly for a few more days, but the hospital Those at the director level will only go to work from New Year's Eve to the sixth day of the first lunar month, but they will go to the hospital to work at any time in case of emergency. The doctor understands that I don't want to cut out the baby too early, because my amniotic fluid is not particularly low, but it is not up to standard. That's it, but because there are amniotic fluid indicators in the clinic, the doctor will not tell you to wait any longer, because everyone is afraid of taking responsibility, so during the three days I was in the hospital, I did fetal heart rate monitoring twice a day, and the nurse listened to the fetus many times. Heart, on the twenty-eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, I had false uterine contractions in my stomach, and my lower abdomen was very painful. Because the incision in the uterus had not recovered well after giving birth to the baby, the uterine bleeding, fluid accumulation, and inflammation lasted for too long. It lasted for more than two months intermittently, and then I took medicine. , I took medicine and gradually recovered, so I decided to have the operation the next day, which was the 29th of the twelfth lunar month. I found the attending doctor and the director in charge of me, and signed the operation. When I was hospitalized, the blood and other tests had been completed. That day, the second baby It was almost 38 weeks. I had my first surgery the next day. During the surgery, the director and the doctor said that the scar from the previous incision in the lower segment of my uterus was so thin that it was almost transparent. The surgery went very smoothly. When they pushed me out of the operating room, There are already several pregnant women waiting in line for surgery. I heard from my family that there were so many surgeries that day. The director didn’t get off work until almost midnight, and there were a lot of caesarean sections. Because I saw a lot of pregnancy tests showing low amniotic fluid, high blood sugar, high protein in the urine, and high blood pressure. There are a lot of pregnant women, especially mothers with second babies, and many of them were delivered by caesarean section, so those of us who had some problems had to undergo surgery, because the director also told me that I didn’t want to give birth the first year at that time, and she said that the hospital would do it during the New Year. There are a lot less doctors on duty than usual, because the surgery can not only be completed by an obstetrician and gynecologist, but also requires the cooperation of multiple departments such as the operating room, anesthesiology department, blood bank, etc. During the Chinese New Year, there will definitely be fewer doctors, but If there is an emergency, they will come to the hospital at any time. Later, I did experience the few days when I was hospitalized in the hospital during the Chinese New Year. It was very quiet and there were few doctors and patients. But if you rush to the due date during the Chinese New Year, don't worry, there are doctors in the delivery room. Don't be nervous!

Don’t worry, the hospital is on duty 24 hours a day (except for outpatient clinics)

This year I am on day shift in my thirties and night shift in my first year of junior high school. I don’t know which Spring Festival I have been on duty in the hospital.