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Locals Help Deliver Baby as K’Taka Health Centres Have No Doctors

The roads connecting the villages to the district hospital are too dangerous to cross. 

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In a shocking display of apathy, two women in labour who were rushed to the public health centres in their respective villages in Karnataka, were left without any help. The women, who wewnt into labour late on Monday night, found empty hospitals with no doctors or nurses to help them deliver their babies.

Both villages are in Vijayapura district of Karnataka.

At around 9:45 pm on Monday night, Sashikala Biradar, a resident of Vijayapura district’s Jigajegani village went into labour and her family members rushed her to the village PHC.
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To the family’s dismay, there was nobody at the PHC. The family members searched the entire building only to realise that there were no doctors or nurses to help their daughter when she was in extreme pain.

Sashikala’s father immediately alerted some local residents staying near the PHC, who then called the taluk panchayat member Ravidas Jadav.

With no ambulance available, four young men - Ravi, Rajiv, Girish and Manju - arranged a car in which they rushed Sashikala to the PHC in Inchagi village, a few kilometres away from Jigajegani.

Another shocker awaited the family. The PHC in Inchagi, too, had no doctors.

The roads connecting the villages to the district hospital are too dangerous to cross. 
Ravidas and the four young men broke open the lock and took Sashikala inside the labour room.
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By the time Sashikala was rushed to the Inchagi public health centre, I had also arrived at the hospital. There were no doctors. We managed to find one nurse, who very rudely told us to find a midwife to help with the childbirth as she was in no condition to offer help. We reprimanded her but it was of no use. Finally, we managed to locate two midwives.
Ravidas Jadav told TNM

The labour room was locked in the Inchagi village PHC. Ravidas and the four young men broke open the lock and took Sashikala inside.

The mid-wives told us that so far there were no complications. It was around 12:00 am on Tuesday when another woman, Pushpa Rathod, was rushed into the PHC. She too, was in labour and was bleeding severely. Although Sashikala’s labour went smoothly, Pushpa became too weak and the mid-wives said that it would be too dangerous to deliver the baby without a doctor.
Ravidas Jadhav
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The roads connecting the villages to the district hospital are too dangerous to cross and the local residents, who were helping the women, feared that Pushpa may not survive the long journey to the hospital, he added.

On Wednesday, Ravidas wrote to the Health Minister, requesting him to dispatch staff for the two PHCs immediately.

Somehow the midwives managed to get Pushpa to deliver the baby. Later on Tuesday, we got a doctor from Vijayapura to have a look at Pushpa. He has told her to stay in bed for 48 hours and has directed the nurse to provide care. Without the four youth and the midwives, this ordeal would have been extremely difficult for Sashikala and Pushpa. This level of negligence on the health department’s behalf is unpardonable.
Ravidas Jadhav 

(This article was originally published in The News Minute.)

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