13 South Korean hospitals reject pregnant woman, forced to deliver in ambulance
Emergency services search for two hours for hospital that would admit her
By Berk Kutay Gokmen
ISTANBUL (AA) – Thirteen South Korean hospitals refused to treat a pregnant Vietnamese woman who went into labor at Seoul's international airport, forcing her to give birth in an ambulance, The Korea Times reported on Monday.
The 31-year-old woman reportedly fainted at Incheon International Airport on Sunday, according to local fire authorities.
Authorities initially transferred her to Inha University Hospital, but the hospital declined treatment, citing a shortage of obstetricians.
Emergency services spent two hours searching for a hospital that would accept her, but she went into labor while waiting in the ambulance.
Firefighters, who were prepared for an emergency delivery, successfully delivered a baby boy. It remains unclear whether the woman was a visitor to South Korea or a resident.
“We conducted an emergency delivery in an ambulance due to severe labor pains while looking for other hospitals,” a fire official said. “The mother and the newborn were transferred to Inha University Hospital for treatment.”
The incident occurred amid a health crisis in South Korea, where thousands of junior doctors have been on strike since February last year, leading to major disruptions in hospital services.
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