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Indian baby 'back from the dead' | Indian baby 'back from the dead' |
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Hospital authorities in India have ordered an independent inquiry after a baby was declared dead, only to make an apparently miraculous return to life. | Hospital authorities in India have ordered an independent inquiry after a baby was declared dead, only to make an apparently miraculous return to life. |
The baby girl - born in the city of Mumbai (Bombay) - was diagnosed as stillborn on Monday night. | The baby girl - born in the city of Mumbai (Bombay) - was diagnosed as stillborn on Monday night. |
But she astonished her distraught family by gurgling as they took her off to the cemetery the next day. | But she astonished her distraught family by gurgling as they took her off to the cemetery the next day. |
It is thought she revived after the effect of drugs - given to her mother during a complicated labour - wore off. | It is thought she revived after the effect of drugs - given to her mother during a complicated labour - wore off. |
Hospital authorities say they are now investigating possible negligence by staff who attended the birth. | Hospital authorities say they are now investigating possible negligence by staff who attended the birth. |
'Limp at birth' | 'Limp at birth' |
"We have to fix responsibility," said Dr Suleiman Merchant, acting dean of Sion Hospital in Mumbai where the child was delivered. | "We have to fix responsibility," said Dr Suleiman Merchant, acting dean of Sion Hospital in Mumbai where the child was delivered. |
Under such circumstances, it would appear that doctors had no reason to assume that the baby was dead Dr Suleiman Merchant | Under such circumstances, it would appear that doctors had no reason to assume that the baby was dead Dr Suleiman Merchant |
"The doctors who were on duty are being questioned and the inquiry will last the entire day." | "The doctors who were on duty are being questioned and the inquiry will last the entire day." |
Correspondents say that it is not clear when or even if the results of the independent inquiry will be made public. | Correspondents say that it is not clear when or even if the results of the independent inquiry will be made public. |
Dr Merchant said that the 30-year-old mother of the child - who was seven months pregnant - suffered life threatening convulsions and high blood pressure over the weekend, which required powerful medicines. | Dr Merchant said that the 30-year-old mother of the child - who was seven months pregnant - suffered life threatening convulsions and high blood pressure over the weekend, which required powerful medicines. |
He said that that the doctors believed that the baby - who was limp at birth - had no heart beat and no pulse. | He said that that the doctors believed that the baby - who was limp at birth - had no heart beat and no pulse. |
She was given a death certificate on Tuesday morning and two hours later her body was handed over to her parents. | She was given a death certificate on Tuesday morning and two hours later her body was handed over to her parents. |
But later, when the effect of medicines wore off, Dr Merchant said that the baby "showed attempts to breathe". | |
"Under such circumstances, it would appear that doctors had no reason to assume that the baby was dead," he said. "There is on the face of it a case of negligence to be answered." | "Under such circumstances, it would appear that doctors had no reason to assume that the baby was dead," he said. "There is on the face of it a case of negligence to be answered." |
As the grieving parents made their way to the cemetery, the baby reportedly started gurgling and was rushed back to the hospital. | As the grieving parents made their way to the cemetery, the baby reportedly started gurgling and was rushed back to the hospital. |
She is reported still to be in a critical condition and is on a ventilator. | |
Medical experts say the most likely explanation for what happened is that drugs given to the mother suppressed the baby's heart beat - which would have grown stronger once the effects of the drugs wore off. |
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