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Yadgir Hospital Under Fire for Newborn's Death

10 Dec

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Summary

  • Inquiry launched into newborn's death at Government Mother and Child Hospital, Yadgir.
  • Family alleges doctors' negligence and failure to provide timely care.
  • Hospital defends actions, citing mother's critical condition and placental abruption.
Yadgir Hospital Under Fire for Newborn's Death

The Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights has initiated an inquiry into the death of a newborn at the Government Mother and Child Hospital in Yadgir. The commission is investigating allegations that doctors failed to provide timely care to the mother, Neelabai, leading to the infant's demise. A formal complaint accusing the hospital of negligence has prompted the commission to seek a detailed report within seven days.

Relatives of 35-year-old Neelabai reported that she was admitted with labor pains but allegedly lay on the hospital floor without a bed or treatment for hours. Complications arose early Sunday morning, and a C-section was performed around 5 a.m. The baby was declared deceased, sparking a protest by the distraught family. This couple, who already have two daughters, had desperately hoped for a son after nine years.

District surgeon Dr. Rizwana stated that Neelabai's due date was November 26, but complications, including placental abruption and severe bleeding, arose around 3 a.m. She confirmed the baby's heartbeat had stopped before the C-section. While the mother was saved due to the staff's efforts, the baby could not be revived. An audit will be conducted, and action will be taken if any staff member is found at fault.

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A newborn died at the hospital, prompting an inquiry into alleged medical negligence by doctors.
The family claims doctors failed to provide timely care and treatment to the mother during labor.
The hospital cited critical complications, including placental abruption, and stated the baby's heartbeat had stopped before surgery.

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