As part of its commitment to ensuring the continuity of healthcare services, the Emergency Medicine and Support Center continues to provide 24/7 maternal and child care at Tamzawa Maternity Hospital — from consultations and follow-ups to performing daily cesarean operations.
On Sunday, the medical team successfully performed five cesarean deliveries, detailed as follows:
- Emergency Case – Third Cesarean
Diagnosis: Severe reduction in amniotic fluid.
Outcome: Successful operation; mother and baby stable. - Emergency Case – Second Cesarean
Diagnosis: Low amniotic fluid with weak fetal heartbeat.
Outcome: Successful operation; mother and baby stable. - Emergency Case – Second Cesarean
Diagnosis: Overdue pregnancy with reduced amniotic fluid, fluid leakage for two days, and weak fetal heartbeat.
Outcome: Successful operation; mother and baby stable. - Second Cesarean
Diagnosis: High HbA1c (gestational diabetes).
Outcome: Successful operation; mother and baby stable. - Third Cesarean
Outcome: Successful operation; mother and baby stable.
Thanks to God and the rapid, professional response of the medical teams, all procedures were completed successfully, and both mothers and newborns are in good health.






