A 36-year-old woman from Romania, named Džordžijana, died less than 24 hours after being discharged from the Đulešti maternity hospital, according to her family. She was 18 weeks pregnant with twins and had been hospitalized for two weeks due to suspected amniotic fluid leakage. Doctors performed a cerclage procedure to strengthen her cervix. Despite appearing stable at discharge, she rapidly deteriorated within hours, experiencing severe pain, high fever, heavy bleeding, and vomiting. Her family claims she was not adequately treated upon return to the hospital and that medical staff dismissed her symptoms as a panic attack. They allege negligence leading to sepsis caused by severe chorioamnionitis, resulting in multi-organ failure. The family has filed serious accusations against the doctors.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident as a case of medical negligence and systemic failures, emphasizing the family’s perspective and questioning the competence of healthcare professionals. It highlights the emotional distress and perceived lack of adequate care, which aligns with left-leaning narratives.




