Woman gives birth at hospital gate after ambulance driver did not let her enter the hospital in Rajasthan

The woman was seated on a 3-foot-high stretcher when the delivery took place. During this time, the newborn was hanging from the umbilical cord.

Ambulance-Worker Pregnant Rajasthan

A shocking incident took place on Friday at the Women's Hospital in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. The ambulance worker confuses the pregnant for 500 rupees for a while. As a result, delivery took place at the gate itself. During this time, the newborn hung down about 3 feet through the umbilical cord, although the family took over. The family alleged that the ambulance worker forcibly recovered 500 rupees, the hospital staff also took over the situation after a few hours.

The woman had increased pain on the way

25-year-old Sangeeta, living in Dedki, Alwar, was living in Maipur, Sripur. On Thursday night, when she was in pain, she was immediately brought to Deeg Hospital. From there she was referred to the Women's Hospital in Bharatpur. Deeg was brought in an ambulance from the hospital, but the pain increased further along the way. On reaching Bharatpur Hospital, the ambulance driver asked for a fare of 500 rupees in spite of free service. The woman who came with the pregnant told the ambulance worker that first I should handle Sangeeta, but he insisted further on taking the money.

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Neither doctors nor nurses came for long and delivery was done at the gate itself

Neither doctors nor nurses came for a long time. The woman was seated on a 3-foot-high stretcher when the delivery took place. During this time, the newborn was hanging from the umbilical cord. After the entire incident, the woman was admitted to the Post Natal Care (PNC) ward. Sangeeta had already gone to OPD on the second day at 8 am before the doctor went to the round. The hospital administration says that the staff was busy taking care of other patients, when she left without any notice.

Case will be investigated

Dr. Rupinder Jha, incharge of Bharatpur Hospital, said that the entire case will be investigated and action will be taken against the culprits. Mother and child were hospitalized till morning and they were admitted by seeing the pediatrician and gynecologist. Both were fine. Even before the round at 8 in the morning, the mother-child left the hospital without telling them.


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