
It was an incident no one wished for, involving a uterine rupture that happened to Noon Ramida. She was 36 weeks pregnant when this caused her to lose the baby. Both she and Louis, as well as the doctors involved, are deeply saddened. Everyone who heard the news has sent support to Noon and Louis, as well as the doctors, wishing them a swift recovery.
However, quite a few people have questioned the circumstances, leading to much criticism and debate.
Recently, Noon Ramida posted a message explaining why she needed to inform everyone that the loss was due to uterine rupture, which is an accident and no one is to blame. She accepts what happened without questioning and asks everyone to stop using words that damage the feelings of both her and the doctors, as they have already suffered greatly.
“From yesterday's press conference with Noon and Louis, we just wanted to let everyone know that we lost our baby at 36 weeks of pregnancy, not 9 months or 40 weeks. We know this cannot be kept secret forever, nor can we live as if nothing happened.
Because when we go out or when friends and acquaintances start asking about the delivery, we gathered our composure and invited the media to hear the information firsthand.
When we explained the cause, many opinions arose, and some did not understand the work of the doctors caring for Noon. This began to affect the feelings and duties of the doctors. Noon and Louis accept what happened and do not question or blame anyone because it was an “accident.” Words like “If only,” “Why then,” and “How come” deeply hurt us and the doctors. If we had known before the accident, the world would have been much kinder.”
Everyone involved is deeply hurt because our relationship is that of “family,” not just doctor and patient. From the 10th until the press conference day, we all called and cried together every day. Noon, as the mother, and Louis, as the father, did their best to care for Noon and the baby.
The doctors also did their best. Please stop blaming the doctors or questioning us. Give us space to breathe and move forward.”
“Many doctors have shared knowledge about uterine rupture, and Noon wants everyone to listen and ask questions directly from doctors rather than from pages or individuals who are not doctors, to get accurate information and avoid exploitation during this time.”
Everyone following the story has sent a lot of support to Noon, Louis, and the doctors.
Thairath Entertainment Online also sends encouragement to Noon and Louis as well as the doctors.
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