Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

India’s youngest premature baby beats the odds and survives

- Sadaguru Pandit sadaguru.pandit@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The story of baby Nirvaan, the youngest baby to survive in India, was nothing short of a miracle, said doctors and parents.

On Sunday, doctors, nurses and support staff of Surya Hospital in Santacruz will discharge a healthy 3.8kg Nirvaan, who was born in the 22nd week and weighed 620 grams. The survival rate among babies born before the 24th week is as low as 0.5%.

While a child born after 40 weeks of gestation is called a full-term delivery, anything below 37 weeks is a preterm child.

In India, one percent babies are born before 28 weeks.

“A lot of thought was put behind his name Nirvaan, which means ultimate bliss,,” said Nirvaan’s mother Retika .

Dr Sejal Desai, obstetrici­an and gynaecolog­ist said, Nirvaan’s journey started on May 12 when she received a call from a Bandra-based fellow doctor about an emergency.

“When I heard about the patient, I told the doctor to administer a steroid injection to slow down the mother’s contractio­ns and immediatel­y bring her to the hospital,” said Dr Desai.

While Nirvaan was born through a normal delivery, he was immediatel­y shifted to the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on an incubator which helped him breath for next 12 weeks.

Nirvaan survived life threatenin­g conditions like pneumothor­ax (air accumulati­on around the lungs) and brain bleeds.

THE SURVIVAL RATE AMONG BABIES BORN BEFORE THE 24TH WEEK IS AS LOW AS 0.5%.

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Baby Nirvaan

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