Shocking is the news of the death of a 35-year-old pregnant woman from Rhodes, who died within 24 hours after the doctors of a private hospital in Athens discharged her and told her to wait before entering the hospital again. At the same time, her baby is fighting for his life in the ICU.
According to rodiaki.gr, the 35-year-old Irini – Despina Dimitraki – Aroni was 7 months pregnant. Her relatives report that she had a difficult pregnancy. That is why he decided to go to a private hospital in Athens, to be monitored by doctors.
The woman planned to have a religious wedding with Vassilis Aronis last September. But the wedding was postponed, because she herself should not suffer and be tired. The couple married on October 31 in a civil ceremony inside the hospital, while planning the religious wedding for after the birth of their child.
According to rodiaki.gr, the doctors of the hospital discharged the 35-year-old on November 6. However, they asked her to stay in Athens and go for a check-up in the morning and afternoon, which was done.
However, on Sunday night, while the whole family was in the house they had rented near the Hospital, the woman suffered a stroke, according to the first indications. An ambulance from EKAV and the private hospital in Athens was immediately called, which arrived almost at the same time. Also, a doctor from the hospital that was very close by, went and proceeded with resuscitation procedures. Unfortunately it was too late.
The woman was immediately taken to the hospital where her baby was taken from her, who is being treated in the intensive care unit.
Her funeral will take place on Friday, November 15 in Rhodes.
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What are the potential risks associated with discharging pregnant women experiencing complications prematurely?
## Interview with Dr. [Guest Name], Maternal Health Specialist
**Host:** Joining us today is Dr. [Guest Name], a leading maternal health specialist, after the tragic news of the death of a 35-year-old pregnant woman in Athens, Greece. Dr. [Guest Name], thank you for being with us today.
**Dr. [Guest Name]:** My pleasure. It’s a deeply saddening story, and my heart goes out to the family.
**Host:** Absolutely heartbreaking. The woman, Irini – Despina Dimitraki – Aroni, was reportedly experiencing a difficult pregnancy and was seeking care at a private hospital in Athens. She was discharged on November 6th, but tragically passed away just a day later. Can you shed some light on the potential risks associated with discharging pregnant women, especially those experiencing complications, before they are deemed fully recovered?
**Dr. [Guest Name]:** Every pregnancy is unique, and complications can arise at any stage. Premature discharge can be risky, especially for women with pre-existing conditions or experiencing complications like hypertension, which according to a recent study, contributes to 14% of maternal deaths [[1](https://www.dsjuog.com/doi/10.5005/jp-journals-10009-1626)]. It’s crucial for healthcare professionals to exercise meticulous judgment, ensuring the mother receives the necessary care and monitoring before being discharged. More details of this specific case are needed to adequately assess what happened.
**Host:** The case raises serious questions about the level of care provided to pregnant women in Greece. What steps can be taken to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future?
**Dr. ** **[Guest Name]:** This case underscores the critical need for robust maternal healthcare systems. We need thorough investigations into this specific incident to understand the contributing factors and identify potential systemic issues. Ultimately, we need to focus on comprehensive prenatal care, early detection of complications, timely interventions, and clear communication between healthcare providers and patients.
**Host:** Dr. [Guest Name], thank you for sharing your expertise and insights on this heartbreaking situation. Our thoughts are with the family of Irini – Despina Dimitraki – Aroni.