The 31-year-old dentist had died at Galway University Hospital on October 28, 2012, after a miscarriage at 17 weeks.
An inquest into her death last month was told how the medical team missed the early signs of blood poisoning that eventually killed her.
The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation's delegate conference in Donegal, Ireland, this week has heard that a moratorium on staff recruitment could lead to another similar tragedy.
According to the 'Irish Examiner', Anne Burke, a clinical nurse manager at University Hospital Galway (UHG), told the conference that maternity units were "winging it, every single day, in order to maintain some semblance of service to ante and post-natal women".
"Ireland's midwifery profession is, on a daily basis, holding the Irish maternity services together, but only on a shoestring," Burke said.
The nurse added the persistence of the moratorium, coupled with the loss of midwifery expertise due to retirements in February 2012, had left a national midwifery workforce "on its knees".
"Midwives are working in these precarious, poorly- resourced situations every day of the week," Burke said, yet only made the headlines "when the risk has become an unfortunate tragedy and a reality".
Her husband, who will not be attending the meeting, had postponed the discussions with Prof Sabaratnam Arulkmaran until after the inquest into Savita's death, which concluded last month that she died of medical misadventure.
It is expected to finally pave the way for the publication of a long-awaited internal report into Savita's death last year.
The Irish government has also agreed on a draft bill to clarify the strict laws on abortion in the Catholic country in the wake of the tragedy.
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