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Rajasthan: Four newborns in Beawar return home after one month's care

By IANS | Updated: February 12, 2025 20:35 IST

Jaipur, Feb 12 After spending a month under specialised medical care, four newborns born prematurely in Rajasthan’s Beawar ...

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Jaipur, Feb 12 After spending a month under specialised medical care, four newborns born prematurely in Rajasthan’s Beawar have returned home safe and healthy, officials confirmed on Wednesday.

The babies were born on January 10, at the Government Amritkaur Hospital in Beawar district. Delivered about a month before their expected due date, they had low birth weights — 1.5 kg, 1.3 kg, 1.2 kg, and 1.7 kg — posing a risk to their health.

Recognising the critical situation, Dr. Vidya Saxena and her team ensured a successful delivery and immediately admitted the infants to the Special Newborn Care Unit (SNCU) under the supervision of Dr. M.S. Chandawat.

According to Dr. Pradeep Chaudhary, Project Director of Child Health, the newborns initially required oxygen support and were fed through the hospital’s Lactation Management Center (CLMC). Within days, their breathing stabilised, and they began gaining weight.

Dr. Pradeep Chaudhary said that the first and the fourth baby started breastfeeding normally three days after birth, while the second and third followed on the fifth and sixth days, respectively.

“Initially, the newborns were kept on oxygen support and continuous breastfeeding was done from the hospital's Lactational Management Center (CLMC). After a few days, the babies started breathing normally and their weight also started improving,” he added.

Dr. Pradeep Chaudhary pointed out that the first and fourth babies started normal breastfeeding three days after birth, the second baby after five days and the third baby after six days. The health of all four newborns continued to improve.

He said that after a month of intensive care, all four babies showed significant improvement.

Officials said that maternal and child health services are being continuously strengthened and improved in the state while quality services are being made available to the general public in government hospitals.

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