The boy who cried before the funeral did not return with hope



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Doctors at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMC) monitored the baby for an hour and a half after birth. But he was pronounced dead without any vibration in his body. After the death of the child’s father. Yasin took him to the Rayerbazar cemetery in the capital.

While they were digging the grave for the newborn, he suddenly cried. Then the boy Yasin took him back to Dhamek Hospital. Later, the baby was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital’s neonatal unit. The incident took place last Friday.

But six days after the birth, the doctor declared the baby dead again at 11:30 pm on Wednesday. The newborn was born after 26 weeks in the womb. DMEC hospital authorities and the child’s father. Yasin told NTV Online this information.

Maryland. Yassin said Wednesday night: ‘My mother’s (newborn) condition was improving after she was taken to the hospital from the cemetery. But the girl died last night around 11:30. Luckily for me, I will take a girl from the hospital to the cemetery twice. I saw hope, again hope was shattered. My daughter who survived the grave died. ‘

Earlier, DMK Hospital Director AKM Nasiruddin told NTV Online: “Yasin’s wife, Shahinur Begum, 26, gave birth to a girl in the gynecology department of DMEC Hospital on Friday morning. Subsequently They kept him under observation for about an hour. But there was no vibration. He was pronounced dead at that time. He was subsequently admitted again and given treatment.

AKM Nasiruddin spoke at a press conference in the hospital’s conference room on Tuesday about the physical condition of the newborn. At the time, he said, ‘there was no negligence on the part of the doctors declaring the newborn dead. Since the child has moved to the cemetery, the responsibility cannot be avoided. The four-member inquiry committee has made some recommendations. The hospital authorities have also made some recommendations.

Speaking at the press conference, Manisha Banerjee, head of the hospital committee and the neonatal unit, said: In Bangladesh, it is not possible to save a child under 28 weeks. And this baby was born at 28 weeks. Doctors have done everything possible to keep him alive. In the case of these children, the physical condition worsens at any moment. At that time, Manisha Banerjee asked everyone to pray for the baby.



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