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Fnam Says that a New Case of Pregnancy that Lost a Baby Is a "Route Point"

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The president of the National Federation of Doctors, Joan Bordalo and Sá, called for "an immediate change" in health policy and charged the Government with the current state of obstetric emergencies.

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The president of the National Federation of Doctors, Joan Bordalo and Sá, called for "an immediate change" in health policy and charged the Government with the current state of obstetric emergencies.

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A 31-week pregnant woman from the Barreiro lost her baby after several hours until she arrived at the hospital. INEM will only have been activated almost two hours after the first contact with the health line. The situation has been worse because of all the emergencies on the South border are closed. Still in health, INEM has an international contract for the support service of helicopters, but it is being affected by the lack of means.

On the night that he asked for help, neither the Hospital of Setúbal, neither Santa Maria, nor the Alfredo Motherhood of Costa had vacancies in Neotology and the Hospital Garcia de Orta, in Almada, had closed the service. The baby died before arriving at the Hospital of Cascais, after a hemorrhage and more than 230 hours after the first request for INEM relief.

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In statements to Lusa, the president of the National Federation of Doctors (Fnam), Joana Bordalo and Sá, called for an "an immediate change" in health policy and charged the Government with the current state of obstetric emergencies. “We demand that there be an immediate change in health policy, a change that brings dignity, security and humanity back to the SNS, because what happened is intolerable and we cannot, in consciousness, allow it to h…

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folhanacional.pt broke the news in Portugal on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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