The Asian Age

Baby delivered from brain damaged mother stable

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Warsaw: A baby girl delivered prematurel­y by cesarean section from a braindamag­ed mother and then treated in a hospital for months has been discharged in good condition, a doctor in Poland said on Friday. Ewa Gulczynska, head of the neonatolog­y ward at a mother and child clinic in Lodz, in central Poland, said the infant was delivered in February weighing 850 grams ( 1 pound, 14 ounces) after the pregnancy of the unresponsi­ve woman had been sustained for three months to give the baby a chance to survive. Ms Gulczynska said the baby was discharged May 10 weighing 3,420 grams ( 7 pounds, 8 ounces) and was home with her father and grandmothe­r. She will be under doctors’ supervisio­n, but her prognosis is good. Upon delivery, the baby had to be put into intensive care and was on a mechanical respirator for nine days to treat her severe respirator­y failure, Ms Gulczynska said. The baby’s father, Robert Kasiura, said on TVN24 that he was “mega- happy that Nikola survived.” “We are waiting now for Wiola,” the baby’s mother, he added Doctors have also been treating the 24- year- old mother who suffered a head injury in an October car crash. She remains hospitalis­ed and her prospects are not clear. The chief obstetrici­an at the Polish Mother’s Memorial Hospital Research Institute, Krzysztof Szaflik said it was a real challenge to properly treat the mother so as not to harm the pregnancy. “We can talk in terms of a miracle” threats to the pregnancy, Szaflik said.

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