Many people don’t understand the meaning of fiction and reality. That’s why it is called Bollywood where fictional movies are made and people watch it for entertainment. There are certain things that are off limits and it is better to not try such stupid things.
A similar and tragic incident took place in Odisha, where a woman was admitted in the hospital for her delivery and the nurses performed her delivery in a filmy style and it resulted in the death of the infant, thereby damaging the uterus of the woman!
The horrifying occurrence happened when Dr Rashmikant Patra of Sai Hospital in India was missing from her duty. That’s when a woman was brought for delivery and the nurses on duty were left with no decision yet to perform the cesarean operation while coordinating with Dr Patra via cellphone.
Therefore, medical attendants couldn’t have sought after anything more regrettable as the baby died and uterus of the woman was additionally harmed. The patient Aarti Samal was a patient Dr Patra, and technically she should be attending to her, however her nonattendance caused immense misfortune.
Aarti’s husband Kalpatru Samal, who was additionally there during the delivery, has filed objection against the doctor and the hospital for their carelessness. He had taken the body of his newborn child to the police headquarters and asked for equity!
The issue is at present under scrutiny and police additionally trusts that the Samal family was not treated well. Conversing with media, Kalpatru said that the doctor had not arrived regardless of the critical state of his wife, reprimanding the hospital authority for inexcusable carelessness.
This is a similar scene to the fictional Bollywood film, 3 idiots where Amir Khan along with his college friends Sharman Joshi and Madhavan performed Kareena Kapoor’s sister’s delivery and they were successful at it! But, things went off track here and led to loss of life.
This is really a sad incident for the couple and their family as well. Please don’t do stupid things and show lack of responsibility, because you simply can’t play with someone’s life to prove your smartness.