Liberian nurse Salome Karwah was 1 of those named every bit Time magazine's individual of the twelvemonth inward 2014 for her frontline move against Ebola.
She died inward Monrovia concluding calendar week later giving nativity to a son.
Her married adult man told the BBC that nurses were unwilling to touching on her for fright of contracting Ebola - fifty-fifty though she late tested negative for Ebola.
The infirmary has non commented, as well as officials country they are investigating the death.
James Harris said his married adult woman had given nativity to their 4th tike past times Caesarean department on 17 Feb - only had to live on rushed dorsum to infirmary later suffering complications.
They were kept waiting inward their vehicle for 3 hours because the nurses were afraid to touching on her, Mr Harris said.
"I personally went into the emergency ward to convey a wheelchair to accept my married adult woman into the functioning room.
"What actually wound me was a nurse on duty, instead of attention to the emergency, was standing past times the front end counter busy on Facebook," he said.
He believes wellness workers did non human action amongst to a greater extent than urgency "because she was an Ebola survivor as well as possibly they idea she all the same had Ebola
He likewise alleged that the infirmary had discharged her early on later the Caesarean, fifty-fifty though "her blood trace per unit of measurement area was high".
'Extraordinary woman'
Health officials confirmed the illustration was beingness investigated.
"The investigation is ongoing, at that spot is non much I tin flaming say. As it is now, it is sort of scanty to come upward out amongst anything, nosotros own got to create a thorough investigation," Liberia's Chief Medical Officer, Dr Francis Kateh, told the BBC.
"We empathize the status of the husband. He's feeling bad as well as and thence forth, only at the same fourth dimension nosotros own got to live on careful."
"The infirmary knew she had Ebola as well as they operated on her which lay them at to a greater extent than risk," he added.