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Rajasthan / Dholpur: Gave birth to a boy, asked for milk to feed the child, then the hospital handed over the girl, created a ruckus

In the general hospital of Bari city of Dholpur district, there was a ruckus in the case of replacement of a new born baby. On the complaint of the family members of the victim, the Town Chowki police arrived and took information about the case from the hospital administration. After this, the PMO itself has accepted the mistake of the staff of SNCU ward after investigation in the matter. After the incident, their child was handed over to the victim’s family. According to the information, on January 2, a son was born to Sandeep Jatav, a resident of Sanaura village in the subdivision, during delivery in the hospital. After the birth of the child, the child was admitted to the SNCU ward by the doctor due to discomfort. When the mother Rachna went to feed the baby kept in the machines on Wednesday evening, the baby was handed over to her by the ward staff. She was a girl. In such a situation, he came out and informed the family about the matter.

On talking in the SNCU ward, the girl was told to be the same child. This family created a ruckus in the hospital. After the complaint, the policemen from the town outpost reached the spot. On checking the records by the PMO, it was revealed that Rachna had given birth to a son. After this, going to the SNCU ward, the PMO inquired from the ward staff about the mail and the female infant in the whole matter. Where the mistake of the ward staff came to light. After this the child was handed over to the relatives.

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The family Sandeep Jatav said that instead of the boy, he was handing over the girl. PMO Dr. Harikishan Mangal, after investigating the whole matter, has told that there was a mistake in haste. Kotwali SHO Mahendra Singh says that no report has been lodged with the police regarding the matter, only the relatives of the victim had complained, which has been resolved. PMO Dr. Harikishan Mangal told that such a case has never happened before. Cards will now be issued for the identification of children.