Agra: Doctor's Heroic Act Saves Newborn
A government doctor who resuscitated a newborn by giving her a mouth-to-mouth procedure for several minutes has earned the gratitude of the baby's family. Due to prolonged labor, the baby faced difficulty in breathing after which the doctor stepped in and gave the child mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
The doctor's act was highly appreciated by the parents and the family of the child. Dr. Surekha Suruse Chaudhary admitted that she felt very good after the baby started breathing.
On Monday, a 2.50 minute-long video surfaced on social media showing a medic breathing into the mouth of a newborn and rubbing her back.
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Surekha Suruse Chaudhary, a paediatrician at CHC Etmadpur, told PTI that the newborn had difficulty breathing due to prolonged labour.
"On 7th March a patient nearly 22 years old was admitted at CHC. She had a normal delivery and gave birth to a girl child. But due to prolonged labour the baby girl was weak and had breathing difficulty," she said.
"Initially, the nurse had given basic treatment to the baby girl, but that did not work. Finally, I proceeded to give her mouth to mouth respiration for at least 7 minutes," Dr Chaudhary said.
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She said she felt "very good" when the baby responded and began crying after minutes of resuscitation.
"Being a mother myself, I can understand the feeling of the mother, who was passing through a difficult time when the baby was not crying after birth," the doctor stated, with relief.
The team had earlier reported that Bihar Health Minister Mangal Pandey said that 20 selected Pediatricians would be imparted special training to treat infants with high-risk cases.
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