Dubai A woman suffering from corona on a ventilator miraculously gave birth to a baby girl Doctors enable Corona-positive woman to give birth to a baby girl in just 24 weeks of her pregnancy while she was fighting for her life on a ventilator.
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Dubai (news world, latest. September 16, 2021) A woman on a ventilator in Dubai miraculously gives birth to a baby girl due to the global corona virus outbreak. When she was fighting for her life on Vanity Fair. According to Gulf News, when the 600-gram baby Aiza was delivered through C-section at the Medical View Clinic Park View Hospital in Al Barsha, Dubai, her 24-year-old mother Fatima Shafa from Sri Lanka was in a coma and Unaware of this, the mother was able to return to life within 2 weeks. However, her daughter had to stay in the ICU for 99 days, but by then everything was fine and the little girl who Weighing in at 2.45kg, she was finally sent home from the hospital. The woman who gave birth to the baby said: "We have had the worst nightmare but now we are out of it. Thanks to the doctors who treated me and Aiza." She never imagined she would go through such a ordeal.
My husband Muhammad Zia, 33, has been in Dubai since 2012. I married him in December last year. Life was good and I was about to give birth to my first child, but I fell ill in June at that time," she said. When we went to the beach and when I came back I had a high fever with headache, I could hardly breathe, we went to a private hospital where the doctor gave me antibiotics for 5 days but the symptoms got worse. And when we went back to the hospital this time, I was admitted and the PCR test showed that I was Covid 19 positive, the condition got worse in the next two days and I had to put on a ventilator.
In this regard, Dr. Madit Kumar, Consultant Neonatologist and Head of NICU at Medical Clinic Park View Hospital, explained that a patient who was on antibiotic and ventilator was brought here and was 24 weeks pregnant. Whether to extend her pregnancy for another week to increase the baby's chances of survival or to start an immediate C-section because any delay could cost the mother her life, in an emergency. Urgent decision making was needed, we decided to move forward with the birth of the child in the best interest of the mother.
He said that the next day a C-section was done on the patient, considering the condition of the mother and the premature condition of the child, it was very difficult. However, when the child finally arrived, he weighed only 600 grams. However, luckily for him, the newborn's corona test result was negative. However, statistics from around the world show that only 2% of babies are positive when the mother's corona is positive. The baby had difficulty breathing and remained on the ventilator for a few days while Fatima did not need advanced ventilation so she was expelled. The lower level of respiratory support continued but she let go. Ready to leave within weeks.
Dr Madit Kumar said the baby was on oxygen support for six weeks but then made good progress because she did not have any illness and at that time she was ready to be discharged from the hospital more than three months after her birth. She was very healthy. When Aiza was discharged from the hospital, she weighed 2.45 kg, which was 600 grams at the time of her birth 99 days ago.
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