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Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj saves the life of 2-day-old abandoned baby girl

Oct 08, 2022

New Delhi, 8th October 2022:  A newborn baby girl was rescued from a garbage dump in Harijan basti, Rajokri village in Delhi and shifted for treatment by the local police to the emergency unit, Fortis Hospital Vasant Kunj. The baby was discovered by two residents who were passing by and alerted the police. The baby is currently in the neonatal Intensive Care Unit in a serious condition and is being assessed by doctors for any additional or underlying medical conditions.

A team of doctors led by Dr Rahul Nagpal, Director and HOD, Pediatrics, Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj immediately intervened and took the baby in their care. On preliminary examination, it appeared that the baby was born less than 24-48 hours ago, was looking blue and her body weight was only 2 kilograms, lower than the usual weight for a newborn.

Dr Rahul Nagpal, Director and HOD, Pediatrics, Fortis Hospital, Vasant Kunj said, “The baby was drenched due to rain, extremely weak and in a hypothermic state with the umbilical cord attached. She appeared to be a preterm baby and her body temperature was 33 degree Celsius, lower than the normal 36.4 degree Celsius. Our team resuscitated her and wrapped her in warm clothing after cleaning her. She was then shifted to the neonatal intensive care unit.”

“At present, we are monitoring the oxygen saturation level, correcting her blood sugar, and have stabilized her. We are conducting a few tests to know whether she has any additional medical conditions or if there is any brain damage. The baby is responding to treatment which is a good sign. Fortis Vasant Kunj and its doctors are committed to try our best and save the lives of vulnerable children.” Dr Nagpal added.

The residents who discovered the abandoned child shared, “We were going for our morning walk and as we passed a garbage dump, we discovered a baby lying with almost no clothes. We immediately informed the local police, who brought the newborn to Fortis Vasant Kunj. We will be happy to adopt the child, if possible, post her recovery.”

Despite efforts by Government and other stakeholders, as per latest data available, India has 29.6 million orphaned and abandoned children as per UNICEF. Delhi topped the list among states with the highest number of infants abandoned in any city in India between 2015-2020 according to National Crime Records Bureau 2020 report. Among other states, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Gujarat registered a high number of abandoned babies, foeticide and infanticides combined within the same period. The key factors may be primarily poverty, archaic societal norms, lack of support services and child care homes for single mothers and postpartum depression.

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