October 15, 2024

In Samastipur, Bihar, a 28-year-old woman passes away undergoing a compounder birth control procedure

PATNA: In yet another instance of medical carelessness, a 28-year-old lady died in the Samastipur region of Bihar while having her sterilization performed by a private clinic’s compounder without the presence of the doctors. Following the woman’s death, the family members caused a commotion at the clinic, but the staff was able to leave the area. Even after the occurrence on Sunday for a whole day, no arrests have been made of the medical professionals.

According to authorities, operations are underway in an attempt to apprehend the compounder, who is still at large.
Police said that Babita Devi, a resident of Mubarakpur ward-14 in Musrigharari town, around 80 kilometers from Bihar’s capital, and the wife of Chandan Thakur, was identified as the deceased. The woman was brought into the clinic, which is located in the district’s Musrigharari police station on Patori Road. On Saturday morning at around nine, the woman was admitted to the hospital. Initially, the family members were informed by the compounder and other staff members that the doctor was not at the clinic. The compounder then went ahead and performed the surgery on the first floor of the two-story structure after a while.

After giving her saline water, the family planning procedure started at around 11 a.m., but an hour later, the woman was moved to another private medical facility that was roughly 10 kilometers away. The woman was moved without her family members’ permission, but at the other clinic, they pronounced her dead. After that, the woman’s body was returned to Anisha Health Care Center, where the operation was carried out. According to Musrigharari SHO Faizul Ansari, the family members staged a protest outside Anisha Health Care and demanded the doctor and medical staff be arrested right away.

Ansari went on to say that a police station complaint has been filed against the clinic, the doctor, and the medical personnel. The problem is currently being looked into further.Kindly write 1800 words without using any bullet points.

SOURCE:

TIMES OF INDIA

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