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Squeeze the heart for the most ðŸĨđ minutes to know that you are not here.

Encourage Shi Nun and Louise, who are here today with the doctor, to talk about why they lost their baby because of a broken uterus.

We had this experience in the earliest stomach, that you didn't detect a heartbeat in 10-12 weeks. I regretted it for almost 3 months. But the Louis Nun case should have been heavier near birth. According to today's news, both made statements.

- Actually, we planned with the hospital to have a caesarean section Jan. 24.

- Nun is not antenatal at the Smitiveesh. Deposit at the infertility planning counseling clinic.

â–ķïļ, an obstetrician who takes care of kapok from antenatal time.

- During the antenatal period, Nun and Louis came to the doctor on appointment, looking at pulse, pressure and infant health, which has always been normal.

- As you know, Nun has a previous history of uterine fibroids and surgery five years ago. That's a risk factor that we've always acknowledged and monitored.

- Into the near-birth quarter, we follow up virtually every week the assessment of babies and ant squeezing, where the strangulation is abnormal.

- We have coordinated with the hospital to discuss delivery and in case of a premature emergency, Nun can be admitted immediately.

- Until Jan. 10, Nun had a severe pregnancy and abdominal pain that flashed almost unconscious.

- Receiving a story from Louis Scott, the medical team started planning with the hospital to get an emergency sample that the hospital was good at.

â–ķïļ, the medical doctor who took care of Nun during the crisis.

- On the day of the standby hospital accident, an emergency doctor picked up Nun at home and called to say that Nun, low pressure, fast heart, fast breathing.

- Doctors have diagnosed that from the history of Nun's illness, it can cause uterine rupture and massive bleeding.

- When Nun arrived, doctors had urgently imported surgery before we had an ultrasound. The baby was found without vital signs to save Nun's life.

- When the surgery removed the baby, there was a large incision after the uterus. There was a lot of bleeding in the abdomen.

- But because of a lot of blood loss, Nun has to be in the ICU to keep blood and surveillance for complications.

- Nun has a lung flood due to a large amount of blood and water inhaler, so that the ventilator can not be removed. Many medical teams take full care until the condition improves. Treat in ICU for about 4 days.

â–ķïļ Shi Nun Mida, thank you all.

- Thank you to everyone for your encouragement. I don't know how to repay you. I'm sorry I can't answer everyone.

- I don't want everyone to be sad about this because I'm sorry enough at the press conference because I want everyone to hear the truth about Nun.

- I didn't think I'd meet in this moment. Probably the day I saw you.

- It was an accident. Doesn't mean it happened to anyone.

- Now we focus on Nun's health, and the baby is still hopeful, just choose whether to have or focus on marriage, and now there's nothing to answer.

- That day, the most loving and worried person was Louis, because he had to know everything about both or what he was going to do, so give him time to encourage him to get through this point.

- I want everyone to know that you are no longer here. I don't want everyone to make pictures of you. I don't want to see pictures of you on the media anymore.

- Nun has lost a lot. I think our lives can go on and have a happy smile.

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