The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) today issued notice to the Madhya Pradesh government, terming the incident as the "worst example of cruelty" after her twins died soon after their birth yesterday allegedly due to apathy of the hospital staff.
The 24-year-old woman, said to be a Dalit, allegedly delivered outside the maternity ward after being turned away.
The hospital, however, said the babies were "premature" and they could not be saved due to "inadequate equipment and medical expertise".
"The woman is still being treated at the district hospital. This allegation is baseless that she and her twins were denied treatment because of her HIV infection," he said.
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However, the woman's husband contested the hospital's claims. "My wife and the newborn twin girls were not given treatment at the district hospital after she was found to be HIV positive," he alleged.
Dandotiya said the twins were born premature in the seventh month and weighed about 500 grams each.
"Before her delivery, the woman was told that the foetuses were under-developed. We suggested family members to take her to neighbouring Jhansi or any other town, but they insisted on getting treated here.
"It was not possible to save the infants due to inadequate equipment and expertise here," the civil surgeon said.
The commission said despite her advanced pregnancy, the woman was "referred to a hospital at Jhansi and pushed out of the maternity ward".
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