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Woman In Madhya Pradesh Gives Birth On Handcart, Newborn Dies

Woman In Madhya Pradesh Gives Birth On Handcart, Newborn Dies

Posted on November 4, 2024 By admin


The civil surgeon said that the child had died in the womb. (Representational)

Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh:

A woman in Madhya Pradesh’s Sidhi district gave birth on a handcart after failing to get an ambulance in time, following which authorities issued show-cause notices to some officials.

Urmila Rajak (26) started experiencing labour pains on Friday night and was rushed to a hospital in a handcart by family members though she delivered before reaching the facility, officials said.

“Staffers examined her once she reached the hospital. The child had died in the womb 24 hours earlier. The family lives in a narrow lane and had to come out on the main road for the ambulance, which arrived late. The district administration has no direct control over the ambulance booking system, ” Civil Surgeon Deeprani Israni told PTI.

“We have spoken to the doctors and the ambulance driver. The ambulance reached about 25 minutes after the woman’s family called the centralised call centre. Notices have been served on the officials of the health department. A probe is underway,” Additional Collector Anshuman Raj said. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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