Noon Ramida Clarifies Misunderstanding About Child Loss at 36 Weeks, Not 9 Months

Bangkok: Actress Noon Ramida has addressed the public, clarifying that she lost her child at 36 weeks of gestation, not at the full term of 9 months or 40 weeks. She urged the public to seek medical advice from professionals rather than relying on non-medical sources.

According to Thai News Agency, Noon Ramida, alongside her partner Louis Scott and their medical team, held a press conference to share their personal tragedy. The couple revealed that the loss of their child was an accident, and they decided to speak out due to increasing inquiries from acquaintances and the public about the birth. Noon emphasized the importance of relying on accurate medical information and urged people not to spread misinformation.

The couple explained that they felt compelled to clarify the situation to prevent misunderstandings and to protect the feelings of the doctors involved. They emphasized that the incident was not due to negligence, and they accepted what happened as a tragic accident. Noon and Louis expressed their gratitude for the support they received but urged the public to refrain from blaming the medical team.

Noon shared the emotional turmoil they experienced, highlighting how the incident affected everyone involved, as their relationship with the medical staff was more like a family bond rather than a typical doctor-patient relationship. The couple asked for privacy and understanding as they grieve and move forward.

Noon also stressed the importance of consulting doctors for information about medical conditions like uterine rupture, rather than relying on unverified sources. She expressed concern about the spread of misinformation and urged the public to seek guidance from qualified professionals.