Dad gives birth to his son at home in 12 minutes guided by the nurse in video call



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She delivered her baby in 12 minutes guided by Nurse 118 connected by video call and directly to her room. This is what happened to Crevalcore, in the Bolognese, where the little Alex came into the world safe and sound thanks to dad matteo who followed all the advice of the nurse step by step Elisa Nava, I was connected through the app FlagMe. It happened on New Year’s Eve, on the night between January 1 and 2, as we read on the Facebook page of the Bologna Order of Nursing Professions.

Elisa, 33, told the local press that “a colleague received a call from a father asking him for information to find out if he could take his wife to obstetrics because he thought it was time to give birth to the baby. He understood immediately. that maybe it was better to stay home because it would be a imminent delivery“So she decided to call her dad again and have him activate FlagMe, the platform that allows us to do this. video calls with users to be able to have a vision of what is happening and guide their actions. The father was very agitated but he followed me in everything I told him to do, it was very good. “So little Alex was born in just 12 minutes, weighs 2.9 kilos and is fine. Only after giving birth, in fact, did the ambulance arrive and take the mother Alessandra and the baby to the Maggiore hospital.

The parents, however, wanted to personally thank the nurse who helped them. The meeting took place today in the obstetric ward of the Ospedale Maggiore in Bologna: “It was essential to have Elisa helping us because we did not know absolutely what to do, we were panic more total “, said Matteo, the father of the girl who wanted to be able to meet Elisa again. A story with a happy ending as a result of the” competence of professionals, the validity of the protocols and the functionality of the organization: three pillars that express effectiveness of the emergency “, commented Pietro Giurdanella, president of the Bologna Order of Nurses and the Regional Coordination.



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