Tragedy In Kota: 4 Mothers Dead Following Post-Delivery Complications
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Tragedy In Kota: 4 Mothers Dead Following Post-Delivery Complications
At least six women developed severe complications-including a drop in platelets and blood pressure, and urinary blockage-after C-sections at government run-New Medical College and Hospital (NMCH). Two of those women died during treatment.
The situation of women's health deteriorating after cesarean deliveries at Kota Medical College is becoming more serious. So far, 10 women have suffered kidney failure and three have died, sparking outrage among their families. The family of one of the deceased women began a sit-in protest outside the hospital, holding their newborn in their arms, alleging negligence.
More doctors, nursing staff suspended over Kota C-section deaths
Kota(Raj) May 12 (PTI) The Rajasthan government on Tuesday suspended two more doctors and two nursing staff, while show-cause notices were issued to the superintendents of Kota's JK Lone Hospital and New Medical College Hospital (NMCH) over the deaths of postpartum women and reported infections. Authorities have been taking action against those found responsible, while a fair and thorough investigation continues, officials said. Four women, two …
Rajasthan: 4 women dead after post-delivery complications at NMCH
New Delhi: Pinky Maharwar, a 31-year-old woman from Kota, Rajasthan, died due to post-delivery complications, this Sunday in the super speciality block of the government-run New Medical College Hospital(NMCH). She underwent into c- section delivery a few days ago at JK Lone Hospital. What Pinky’s husband claimed of treatment? As per her family members, Pinky’s health started degrading just after the surgery. Her husband, Chandra Prakash, said th…
Kota hospital deaths: Energy Minister flags negligence, seeks probe into medical procurement
Jaipur, May 12 (IANS) Amid reports of deaths of four pregnant women following complications after caesarean surgeries and cases of kidney failure at Kota hospitals, Rajasthan Energy Minister Hiralal Nagar has raised questions over alleged negligence and corruption, targeting his own government and Health Minister Gajendra Singh Khimsar. In a strongly worded letter sent to Khimsar, Nagar alleged that four pregnant women died due to kidney failure…
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