23 weeks baby weighing only 490 grams considered non-viable: LNJP submits report on premature baby's death

Published On 2023-02-24 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2023-02-24 09:51 GMT

New Delhi: The Delhi-Government-run hospital, Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan (LNJP) Hospital, has submitted its inquiry report to the Government on the case of a premature baby who was “declared dead” soon after birth and was later found alive. The baby was readmitted to the hospital and passed away on Wednesday evening.

The LNJP Hospital here has sent its inquiry report on the case of a newborn baby, who was “declared dead” soon after birth, but was later found alive, to the Delhi government for further action, said a senior doctor.

The premature baby, born when her mother was 23 weeks pregnant and weighing only 490 grams, was found alive Sunday when the family was making plans for her burial.

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She was brought back to the state-run hospital and was put on ventilator support. She died on Wednesday.

Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported that the authorities had set up a three-member panel led by the Head of the Department of Gynaecology to probe into the matter and the report will be submitted on Wednesday.

Doctors had earlier said that in medical terms, such babies are considered “non-viable” and their chances of survival are slim.

The hospital had constituted a three-member panel to probe the incident and a report was submitted on Wednesday.

“The report was submitted to the medical director of the hospital, Dr Suresh Kumar, who has forwarded it to Health Department for further action,” said a senior doctor at the hospital.

The panel has spoken to doctors who were on duty that day to ascertain the sequence of events.

The hospital has said such babies are considered ‘aborted babies’ and after the baby showed signs of life, she was immediately put on life support.

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