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Woman miscarries after ambulance crash in Japan

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TOKYO — A pregnant woman miscarried in western Japan on Wednesday after nine hospitals refused to admit her and the ambulance crashed on its way to the 10th, news reports said.

The incident triggered an immediate outcry in Japan, where the government has promised to improve medical care for expecting mothers as it struggles to reverse a declining birth rate. Last year, a pregnant woman from the same area died after being refused admission by about 20 hospitals that said they were full.

In Wednesday’s incident, the 38-year-old woman, who was in the sixth month of her pregnancy, was being driven to a hospital near the western city of Osaka after she suffered from stomach cramps and bleeding, according to Kyodo News agency and other local media.

Nine hospitals closer to her home in Nara prefecture (state), over 40 kilometers (25 miles) away, had earlier refused to admit her, saying they were full, the reports said.

Her water broke two hours into the journey. Ten minutes later, the ambulance collided with a minivan.

She was transferred to another ambulance and reached the Osaka hospital three hours after she first contacted emergency services, Kyodo reported. Her baby was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital, according to the reports.

“This is a very grave incident,” Heath Minister Yoichi Masuzoe told public broadcaster NHK late Wednesday. “The Health Ministry will conduct a thorough investigation,” Masuzoe said.

Police were quoted as saying they were not sure the accident caused the woman’s miscarriage. The woman and ambulance staff were not injured in the accident.