Doctors at KIMS Cuddles Hospital learn sign language to share infant's progress with deaf-dumb parents
Hyderabad: Doctors and nurses at a private hospital in Hyderabad learnt sign language to share the new-born's progress with her deaf and dumb parents.
The medical team at KIMS Cuddles Hospital successfully treated and nurtured a premature baby born to a deaf-mute couple.
The baby's survival and flourishing health were achieved through a challenging 80-day Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) stay, where the medical team went above and beyond to ensure effective communication with the parents.
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Marri Bhagyamma, 47, and Marri Rajasekhar, 55, a deaf-mute couple from Hyderabad, conceived twins through in vitro fertilization (IVF) at the age of 45.
Unfortunately, one of the twin boys faced pre-term complications and did not survive.
The surviving baby girl, born at an incredibly low weight of 540 grams, was admitted to KIMS Cuddles NICU.
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