Four Day Old Baby Declared Dead By Govt Docs, Comes back To Life At Funeral?
July 03, 2017 13:02
Four Day Old Baby Declared Dead By Govt Docs, Comes back To Life At Funeral?:- In a bizzare incident, a four-day old baby, who was declared dead on Sunday by a doctor at MGM hospital, was brought back alive from the cremation ground, after the parents of the baby said that they had observed signs of life in the body.
Four days ago, the parents of the baby, Srinivas and Swapna of Pegadapalli village in Hasanparthy, Kazipet brought the baby to MGM hospital. The delivery had taken place at a private hospital, but several complications had developed and the baby girl weighed just 450 grams.
In MGM, the baby was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit, with ventilator and oxygen support. On Sunday, at 11:30 am, the doctor on duty, Dr Sirajuddin, declared the baby dead and issued a death certificate. Two hours later, the parents took the baby to the cremation ground for the final rites. And that is when, they said they observed movements in the body and so rushed the baby back to MGM. But the doctors declared her dead again.
The parents and relatives alleged that the doctors were negligent and caused the death of the baby. They said that the doctors did not check the ECG properly and blindly declared the baby dead.
“After we brought the baby back from the cremation grounds, the doctor checked the ECG and it showed a curve. Then they started giving treatment again but eventually, they declared the baby dead again. This is pure negligence by doctors. How can they give a death certificate without properly checking? This shows how negligent doctors are,” said the father of the baby, Mr Srinivas.
Dr Boja, head of paediatrics at MGM, said the movements in the baby’s body were caused by muscle twitching which sometimes happens in a dead person’s body. “There was no negligence. Since the baby was born with several complications, chance of survival was very low. On Sunday, there were no heart sounds and the ECG was flat. So the doctor declared the baby dead. Due to muscle twitching, the baby was mistaken to be alive and brought back. We tried to check the heart-beat again by giving oxygen and checked the ECG but it was flat. So she was declared dead again,” Dr Boja said.
He said it was not the ECG machine but a pulse meter that had shown the curve alleged by Mr Srinivas. “The meter showed a curve because of oxygen saturation in the body. The machine shows a curve even when it is not in contact with anyone. It will show a curve even with 20% oxygen in the air,” he said.
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