New Delhi: In a shocking case of negligence, a newborn was allegedly declared “dead” by staff of a central government hospital today but was found alive by the family members just before it was to be buried.
The incident happened at Safdarjung hospital when a resident of Badarpur delivered a baby this morning.
The nursing staff apparently failed to find any respiration by the baby.
“The doctor and the nursing staff declared the baby dead and sealed the body in a pack, labelled it and handed it over to us for burial,” said Rohit, the father of the child.
As the mother’s condition was not stable, she remained in the hospital while the father and other family members took the body and went home and started making preparations for the burial.
But then Rohit’s sister suddenly felt some movement in the pack and when they opened it they found the baby breathing and moving its limbs.
Immediately a PCR call was made and the baby was rushed to Apollo Hospital from where it was shifted to Safdarjung.
The baby is now undergoing treatment at the hospital.
The parents who had a shock of their lives have approached police regarding the case.
“How can they be so irresponsible and declare a baby, who is alive, as dead? If we had not opened the sealed pack in time, my baby really would have died and we would never have come to know the truth. This a gross negligence on the part of the hospital and the guilty should be punished,” Rohit said.
Safdarjung hospital authorities have ordered an inquiry into the matter.
“The woman had delivered a baby 22-weeks-old premature baby. As per WHO guidelines, babies born before 22 weeks and weighing less than 500 gms do not survive and are not considered as deliveries. The baby was motionless without any cry or respiration after birth.
“We have ordered an inquiry to find out whether it was not checked properly if the baby was alive before being declared declared and handed over to his parents,” said Dr A K Rai, medical superintendent at Safdarjung hospital.
According to another doctor, such babies are kept under observation for about an hour before being declared dead.
With inputs from PTI