A natural water birth goes wrong: Naturopathy practitioner held
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Kerala naturopathy clinic is now under scanner after a water birth goes wrong, leading to the death of the infant
Kerela: In a case of "natural" birth gone completely wrong, a woman lost her infant child after attempting to give birth through water birth at a naturopathy clinic here
The case is that of one Haseena Mohammad, who after having undergone three ceasarean operations for her previous pregancies, wanted to experience a normal deliver. She went to Naturopathy Clinic at the Malappuram district, where she was assured that of a normal delivery this time round by the practitioner at the naturopathy clinic, giving her the option of a water birth.
However, during the birth the patient began experiencing bleeding complications, which could not be brought under control, leading to the tranfer to MIMS hospital in Kottakkal, 7km from the naturopathy centre. Unfortunately, the infant could not survive and died during child birth.
A police case has been registered against Abbas Hussain, doctor-and-owner of the clinic, his wife (a yoga instructor), and his father-in-law for allegedly causing hurt.
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