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Unexpected Delivery in Hospital Leads to Chaos

In a surprising turn of events, a woman seeking treatment for kidney stone pain unexpectedly gave birth in a hospital emergency room, leading to chaos as her husband, who had been away for work for a year, questioned her pregnancy. The incident escalated into a dramatic scene, with the newborn's critical condition resulting in a tragic outcome. This story highlights the complexities of family dynamics and unexpected medical emergencies.
 

Emergency Situation at Medical College


Late Sunday night, a woman arrived at the emergency department of a medical college in Etah, seeking treatment for kidney stone pain. To everyone's surprise, she went into labor shortly after her arrival, prompting a dramatic scene as her husband reacted angrily, claiming he had been away from home for a year.


Around 2 AM, the woman was brought in with complaints of severe pain. Upon examination, the attending physician inquired about her pregnancy due to her noticeably large abdomen, but the woman denied being pregnant. Consequently, the medical staff administered a pain-relief injection. After a while, she requested to use the restroom.


When she did not return for an extended period, another woman accompanying her checked on her and discovered that she had given birth. The nursing staff quickly responded, retrieving the newborn and transferring both mother and child to the neonatal care unit due to the infant's critical condition.


The woman's husband expressed disbelief, stating that he had been working away from home for a year and questioned how she could be pregnant without informing anyone. His outburst continued as he followed them from the emergency room to the gynecology ward.


Dr. Sadhana Singh, head of the obstetrics department, confirmed that the woman was admitted around 2:30 AM. Typically, new mothers are monitored for 48 hours, but the husband insisted on taking her home. Following necessary procedures, the hospital discharged the woman with her husband the next morning.


Tragic Outcome for Newborn
Dr. Singh noted that the premature delivery left the newborn in a fragile state. The infant was admitted to the SNCU for treatment but was later referred to Agra for advanced care. Unfortunately, the baby passed away en route.


Mother of Six
According to family members, the woman is already a mother of six. The revelation of her late-night delivery sparked a dispute among relatives, leading to her husband's outburst in the hospital.