Give us kidney or death, 5 women under dialysis write to murmu
Bikaner, July 16 -- The families of five women in Rajasthan, who have undergone 32 rounds of dialysis in the past 68 days after their Caesarean-section delivery at a Kota hospital, on Wednesday wrote to President Droupadi Murmu seeking permission for euthanasia if they do not get an urgent kidney transplant.
The move comes even as another woman, 25-year-old Kamla Meghwal died at Bikaner's PBM Hospital on Tuesday following post-Caesarean complications, officials said. This is the fourth postpartum death at the government hospital in recent weeks and the 19th such death in state-run hospitals since May.
The families sent a letter to Murmu through speed post with the demand after the five women refused dialysis and insisted on a kidney transplant or death.
It came after a memorandum submitted on Monday to district authorities, demanding kidney transplants, elicited no result.
Kota's NMCH principal Dr Nilesh Jain claimed that the five new mothers with kidney complications were fully stable and fit to be discharged.
He said the women can receive dialysis on an outpatient basis. The state government has ordered a probe into the post-delivery complications at Kota hospitals.htc...
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