Doctors Perform C-Section, Only to Find No Baby

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The North Carolina Medical Board recently reviewed a case where doctors and interns tried to induce labor on a patient, and then performed a Caesarean section, but found there was no baby inside the woman's womb, WTVD-TV reported.

Dr. Gerianne Geszler, who was in charge at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center the night of the incident, told the television station that several doctors examined the woman before the attempted C-section.

"They did an epidural on her, and when they opened up and made the incision, they saw a non-pregnant uterus," Geszler said.

Doctors quickly closed the woman's incision.

The North Carolina Medical Board issued the doctors a letter of concern, stating, "you attempted to perform a Caesarean section delivery on Patient A after a failed attempt at induction of labor ... and at the time of surgery, it was discovered the patient was not pregnant."

Geszler said an intern did an ultrasound before the surgery and could not find a heartbeat, and it was at this time that the patient convinced doctors to induce her.

The medical board said the intern did not have enough experience to make the "appropriate diagnosis."

It was determined that the patient suffered from pseudocyesis, which is the medical term for "false pregnancy." A person suffering from pseudocyesis may often have all the same signs and symptoms as a person who is actually pregnant, but there is no fetus.

Administrators at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center refused to comment on the incident
 
If they did an ultrasound, wouldn't they have been able to see that there was no baby?
 
Ummm---an ultrasound of an empty uterus would be missing mor than just a heartbeat. I'm 33 weeks along and the absence of body parts might also be a clue.

That is just freaky and how it got missed is even freakier. False pregnancies occur as they state--but that ultrasound is what easily rules them out.
 
Maybe that "ultrasound" was actually just a doppler looking for heart tones.
 

Maybe that "ultrasound" was actually just a doppler looking for heart tones.

Yep, I'm sure that's what it was. Which would have been fine as a first step, but if they had no record of an ultrasound on file, they should definitely have done one before attempting to induce labor. Inducing a baby that was breech or otherwise in distress would have been dangerous.

This is totally ridiculous, and heads SHOULD roll.
 
Wow, just wow.

Did mom think she was pregnant, but not have prenatal care??

Yeah--the intern seriously screwed up, and when I say screwed up, I mean really seriously bleeped up!
 
:eek: I wanna know what kind of doctor doesn't do a quick ultrasound before a C-section? most L&D units can get a portable U/S pretty quickly and it doesn't sound like this was an emergency. The attending should have, at the least!, have eye-balled the U/S that supposedly was done. How else would they know the position of the baby, where the placenta lay, any anatomic differences? You don't just go in willy-nilly with a knife and start cutting! What do you want to bet that the intern didn't know what he was looking at and was too embarrassed to say anything? It is not unheard of for an intern to make something up(if they think they can get away with it.) With false pregnancy, it's not unusual for the stomach to get big, breasts enlarge, periods stop, and the woman can have a lot of symptoms of pregnancy, including morning sickness and weight gain. It's not that they "pretend" to be pregnant--they really believe they are, so much that it induces all these physical changes.

In this case, it sounds like the doctors were going on supposition that the lady was pregnant, so jumped to the conclusion that they must get that baby out of her one way or the other. Bad idea. You know what assuming gets you, doc? Yeah, i thought you did. :sad2:
 
Yep, I'm sure that's what it was. Which would have been fine as a first step, but if they had no record of an ultrasound on file, they should definitely have done one before attempting to induce labor. Inducing a baby that was breech or otherwise in distress would have been dangerous.

This is totally ridiculous, and heads SHOULD roll.

While I could be mistaken--the standard on an induction (since they say they tried to induce) is fetal monitoring that does follow the heartbeat.

I'm a bit baffled that they didn't notice an absence of the heartbeat at that point before attempting any induction.

So I do think they did an U/S and it was someone unskilled that opted for the C perhaps as an emergency thinking they'd have to rescitate (sp??) a baby.

This case is plagued with many opportunities to confirm a baby--even in the most "relaxed' L&D hospital standards.

A number of people had to have been fooled to take it as far as surgery to deliver a baby after a failed induction to end of finding no baby at all. It makes no sense and I'm not sure I'd want to deliver a known baby in that hospital.
 
I'll agree, normally you don't have an ultrasound done by the hospital just before an induction, but under normal circumstances the hospital will have your records on file, and there will be copies of images from previous ultrasounds in that file, along with all of your other prenatal care info. If they don't have that information, then they should do an ultrasound to make sure that there are no peculiar circumstances that would require special handling.
 
I'm not sure I'd want to deliver a known baby in that hospital.

Me, either! There really is no excuse for this to happen.

My first thought was that this is like abortions that are performed on non-pregnant women, just to get their money (as confirmed by former abortion docs who did this).

But it doesn't sound like this hospital was trying to scam an insurance company. It sounds like they really did a c-section without determining if there was a baby present! :sad2:
 
Wow, my doctor accused me of having "pseudocyesis" with my son!:scared: Sent me home with all this paperwork telling me I was NOT pregnant.

6 months later I had a son.... so much for his diagnosis!:laughing:
 
Is there anyone reason for this Dr. to think there wasn't a baby? I have 2 C-section and I have never had a Ultra sound, before the opened me up.

I wouldn't go to any hospital called Cape Fear
 
I don't know if they would have had time to do blood work, but aren't there certain hormones in the blood when a woman is pregnant?
 
I worked at this hospital many many years ago.

What a screw up. I wonder if the patient was obese?

I don't think I could have sat at a patients bedside as a nurse and not been able to tell she was pregnant.
You put on the monitor, you feel the baby moving, you feel for the baby's back when you put the monitor on. If you couldn't get a Heart Rate you got someone else to try- if you still didn't - then you called the resident who would then order a Ultra sound.
The whole thing just doesn't make sense.
 
Is there anyone reason for this Dr. to think there wasn't a baby? I have 2 C-section and I have never had a Ultra sound, before the opened me up.

I wouldn't go to any hospital called Cape Fear

Hey little baby, come out come out where ever you are :laughing:
 
I didn't have a sonogram before my unplanned c-section.

Is it bad that this story kinda makes me laugh?
 
I'm wondering how things got this far? Didn't they use a doppler to hear a heartbeat every month? Or did she come to the hospital without prenatal care? Very odd.
 
My sister in currently suing a NYS hospital for removing an ovary and fallopian tube after determining her pains were from an ectopic pregnancy without doing a pregnancy test or scan! Turns out she had a bleeding ulcer. Their reasoning is that she had an ect preg a few years ago, so this must be happening again. Uh, NOT!
 







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