Generally, pregnancy is 40 weeks, but recently two women gave birth to babies in acute conditions before the due date at Paras Health, Udaipur. One child's weight was only 1 kg, and the weight of the child born to another woman was 1.1 kg. These babies were challenging to save as they were born prematurely. In such a situation, Dr. Rajkumar Bishnoi and Dr. Ashish Chandrakant Thite, experts of Paras Health, Udaipur, treated them carefully and gave them a new life.
Dr. Ashish Chandrakant Thite, Consultant, Pediatric and Neonatal Intensivist, Paras Health, Udaipur, said that the baby's birth weight was only 1.1 kg, due to which the baby had other problems as well. He said it is difficult for babies below 26 weeks of pregnancy to survive outside the mother's womb. We put him on ventilator support to save the child's life; his lungs were also not well developed, for which we gave some injections. So that the child's lungs can be strengthened, he said that the child also had an infection in the brain, which was treated very carefully, and after about 45 days of treatment, the child's condition improved, and now the child is completely healthy.
On the other hand, Dr. Rajkumar Bishnoi, Consultant Neonatology, Paras Hospital, Udaipur, said that a pregnant woman had a premature delivery at 26 weeks; at that time, the weight of the child was only one kilogram, but we continued her routine checkup. After which, we saw that the child was developing slowly, his brain was also developing, digestion was also expected, then slowly started feeding, and the child's weight was increasing. When the child started recovering, we kept him in the normal air room. He was developing at par with other babies and weighed around 2 kgs; we discharged him after the baby became normal.
Now both the children are healthy and leading an everyday life. After getting a new life, his relatives thanked the doctors.