Voices rise for painless childbirth
Pregnant woman's suicide sparks calls for information and availability
The suicide of a pregnant woman after her plea for a C-section was rejected has sparked a public outcry across China, with people calling for the promotion of pain-free delivery options.
Ma Rongrong, 26, who was a week from her due date, jumped from the fifth floor of an inpatient building at First Hospital of Yulin in Shaanxi province, because she was in unbearable pain and died on Thursday evening, according to a statement from the hospital.
The hospital and Yan Zhuangzhuang, Ma's husband, are now blaming each other for rejecting Ma's repeated pleas for a C-section instead of a natural birth after she was moved to a delivery room on Thursday.
Before Ma was admitted, she and her husband had insisted on a natural birth, the hospital said.
Li Ruiqin, Ma's doctor, was suspended after the woman's death and is cooperating with the police in their investigation, an unnamed official at the hospital was quoted as saying by ThePaper.cn on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, the incident became one of the hottest topics on Sina Weibo, with more than 56 million views.
A netizen who gave birth a month ago said in a comment that she, too, felt unbearable pain in the delivery room and asked for a pain-free vaginal delivery - with primary anesthesia delivered via the spinal cord - but was rejected by her doctor. She had to settle for an injection to stop the pain.