He was born with 660 grams of weight and they gave him for dead without being

Surely more than one you remember the case of Luz Milagros, the girl I talked to at the entrance where he talked about babies who are incredible survivors, who a few months ago was presumed dead at birth and whose mother discovered, hours later in the morgue, which was still alive.

A recent case recalls what happened with this girl, as a 25-week-old premature baby was born recently who weighed 660 grams and that He was presumed dead without actually being.

It happened at the Juan C. Sanguinetti Municipal Hospital in Pilar, Buenos Aires. There Gisele Franco gave birth to his little Santino. The gynecologist who helped her give birth took the baby and he told the mother he was dead. Then he put it on a tray, covered it with a green carving and left it on the floor.

The mother did not know or could answer anything, however Isabel, the grandmother, noticed the baby realizing that she was moving. He called for help and the pediatrician on duty ran to provide the baby with all the necessary care. In mom's words:

The pediatrician heated physiological serum, covered the baby and urgently requested an incubator from the Derqui hospital.

The director of the Hospital, Gustavo Niotti, declared that what happened was “inadmissible” and “repudiable” and an investigation has already begun to know and understand why the gynecologist acted that way taking into account, above all, that even having been dead there is an action protocol for these cases (in which there is a pediatrician, for example).

Now the baby is in the Comodoro Hugo César Meisner Maternal and Child Hospital, where he was referred to receive the care that a premature baby of 660 grams needs and where he is, according to doctors, in state “Delicate, but stable”.

Now the family, and every person who knows the story, hopes and wishes Santino to get ahead so that the day comes when someone explains what happened on the day he was born and can to thank his grandmother for not taking his eye off him.

The reasons that will have led the gynecologist to do something similar, we may never know, but if it is simply a medical mistake, it is unfortunate that he took him for dead if minutes later he moved under a size. I think about stolen babies from decades ago in Spain, however the methodology is disastrous enough to formulate this hypothesis. Anyway, I will not give it more laps. The important thing is that the child is alive and stable.

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