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Woman dies after c-section at Sultanpur hospital, family accuses doctors of negligence

Medical Negligence?
Sultanpur: In a shocking incident, a 24-year-old woman died after childbirth at the district women's hospital in Sultanpur, with her family alleging gross medical negligence and misbehaviour by doctors and staff, police said on Friday.
The deceased has been identified as Anshika Upadhyay. According to her mother, Urmila, she was admitted to the district women's hospital on Thursday for delivery, and her condition was normal at the time of admission.
She delivered a baby through a cesarean operation at 6.24 pm, after which she was left unattended for several hours, her mother alleged, claiming that stitches were applied around 9.30 pm and she was taken inside the ward around 10.30 pm, news agency PTI reported.
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According to the police, Urmila alleged that Anshika later complained of a severe cold and was shivering, but despite repeated requests, doctors only checked her blood pressure and left without providing proper treatment.
According to the family, when Anshika's condition deteriorated and she began gasping for breath around 4.30 am on Friday, doctors advised the family to shift her elsewhere.
The family also accused women doctors and hospital staff of misbehaviour, claiming that they were surrounded and assaulted when they attempted to record a video of the incident, and attempts were made to snatch their mobile phones.
Urmila claimed the hospital administration sent Anshika's body for postmortem examination without informing the family. She said her daughter had no pre-existing illness and had not consumed any poisonous substance, asserting that the death was solely due to medical negligence.
Chief Medical Superintendent of the hospital, Dr R K Yadav, said the matter was being probed, and the "actual cause of death would be clear only after the postmortem report is received", reports PTI.
Meanwhile, Station House Officer (SHO) of Kotwali Nagar police station, Dheeraj Kumar, arrived at the hospital along with police personnel and pacified the agitating family members and assured them of swift action in the matter.
Kajal Rajput joined Medical Dialogues as an Correspondent for the Latest Health News Section in 2019. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from University of Delhi. She manly covers all the updates in health news, hospitals, doctors news, government policies and Health Ministry. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in Contact no. 011-43720751

