A woman died at the young age of around 20 but not before giving new
life not only to a pair of twins, but also to four other people.
Shao Ziyan had been in coma since Feb 23 when she gave birth to twin
boys. After 53 days of treatment at intensive care unit (ICU), her heart
stopped beating at 10:01 am April 15, Friday.
Hours later, her heart,
kidneys and liver were successfully transplanted to four people. Her
corneas were also donated and frozen and would be used in the future,
local online news portal in Zhejiang province zjol.com.cn reported
Saturday.
Shao's story was shared on the social media Friday night by doctors
and moved many people. Donations surged since then and exceeded 230,000
yuan ($35,500) by Saturday. Shao's family launched an online donation
appeal according to China Daily.
The story of the young mother who died at a blooming age is sad. She
met and fell in love with hair stylist Chen Shanhai in Jiaxing, East
China's Zhejiang province, two years ago and they decided to marry in
the second half of this year after childbirth.
However, Shao was diagnosed with acute liver enlargement due to
pregnancy on Feb 22, and multiple organs failure. It was more than 40
days before the expected date of delivery, and both she and the unborn
children were in critical conditions.
The boys were safely born in C-Section the next day and were
hospitalized for about one month and recovered from infections
accompanying early birth.
Shao was not as lucky as her sons. She had been in deep coma since
then. The hospital in Jiaxing pronounced her brain dead and the family
transferred her to a better hospital in Hangzhou, the provincial
capital, on April 12 to have a final try.
"The doctor told us that by donating organs the life of my daughter
could be resumed in other people. It feels like she were still alive and
had never left me," Shao Wanhua, Shao's father, said.
It is extremely difficult in China to get donated organs, according
to Dr Wu Xiaoliang with the First Hospital of Zhejiang Province in
Hangzhou. Only one in 30-50 patients could get transplanted organs, and
currently there are more than 2,000 patients waiting for organs in the
hospital, said Wu.
Picture Credit: China Daily
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