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A GIGANTIC EFFORT

Huge medical team of 16 doctors and nurses drafted in to stabilise 22-stone mum so she can give birth safely

The 22-stone pregnant woman was suffering a range of health problems, including preeclampsia, gestational diabetes and pulmonary hypertension

HOW many doctors and nurses does it take to help a pregnant woman give birth?

In this case of this expectant mum, the answer is a staggering 16.

 Sixteen doctors and nurses were called in to help a 22-stone Chinese woman give birth to her baby girl
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Sixteen doctors and nurses were called in to help a 22-stone Chinese woman give birth to her baby girlCredit: AsiaWire
 The medics came from four different departments at the Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital to help get the woman ready for a C-section
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The medics came from four different departments at the Hunan Provincial People’s Hospital to help get the woman ready for a C-sectionCredit: AsiaWire
 The medics were needed to help stabilise the mum. who was preparing to give birth to her second child at a hospital in central China
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The medics were needed to help stabilise the mum. who was preparing to give birth to her second child at a hospital in central ChinaCredit: AsiaWire

Experts from across the Hunan Provincial People's Hospital in China gathered to help deliver the unnamed mum's new arrival.

They were needed to stabilise their patient, who weighed 22-stone.

Due to the woman's weight she suffered a number of complications with her pregnancy that meant doctors were forced to perform a C-section to deliver her baby girl.

The woman's condition's included preeclampsia, gestationalA diabetes - which is linked to obesity in mums-to-be - and pulmonary hypertension or raised blood pressure in the arteries that supply the lungs.
Preeclampsia is a condition that affects some pregnant women, during the second half of their pregnancy, or soon after delivery.

It is aggravated by being obese, as well as having a high blood pressure, and in some cases can lead to serious complications for both mum and baby.

Likewise, gestational diabetes, or high blood sugar levels during pregnancy, and high blood pressure are both made worse by being overweight or obese.

Photos taken in the delivery room show doctors and nurses pulling out all the stops to prepare the mum, from Changsha, capital of Central China's Hunan Province.

 

 The woman's baby girl was delivered by C-section, after experts managed to get her mum ready for surgery
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The woman's baby girl was delivered by C-section, after experts managed to get her mum ready for surgeryCredit: AsiaWire

The woman already had one child, and was welcoming her second little one.

While doctors try to sit her up for her examinations, nurses had to use their body weight to prevent the medics from being crushed, and it appeared to be a rather strenuous experience.

Midwives, as well as experts from the hospital’s obstetrics and gynaecology, anaesthetics and paediatrics departments joined forces for the operation, which was carried out without incident.

Both mum and child are now healthy and recovering in hospital, thanks in no small part to the 16 medical staff who have been dubbed the "most beautiful angels in white" by netizens on Chinese social media.

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