A 'stillborn' baby was found
alive in a draw in a hospital morgue by her distressed mother 12 hours after
the girl was declared dead, it emerged today.
Analia Bouter was 26 weeks pregnant when she gave birth to her
fifth child prematurely at a hospital in Resistencia, in Argentina's northern
Chaco province.
But after medical staff told her that the infant was born with no
vital signs her distraught parents went home with a death certificate.
Twelve
hours later Analia and her husband decided to go to see their baby's body,
which was being kept in a refrigerated drawer at the Perrando hospital morgue.
‘That night, we went to the morque. We wanted to take a photo of our daughter. But when a worker opened the drawer we heard a cry and she was alive.’
‘That night, we went to the morque. We wanted to take a photo of our daughter. But when a worker opened the drawer we heard a cry and she was alive.’
She said she ‘stepped back and fell to my knees’ after she ‘saw
her stretching,' the mother added.
‘My baby was born at 10.24am and at 11.05am was already in the
drawer. She spent 12 hours in the freezing cold of that morgue. I saw for
myself the ice on her body.’
Mrs Bouter said that her pregnancy was normal until she suddenly
went into early labour on April 3.
She said:
‘At first the doctors said that she was born dead, then said she had died
shortly after birth because she was too small to survive.
‘I don't know who is to blame, and I'm not thinking about it at
this moment. The joy of knowing she's alive is covering every other feeling.
I'm a Christian, and I believe this was a miracle of God.’
And she said that her daughter is ‘getting stronger by the
minute’.
The parents, who were going to call their daughter Luciana
Abigail, said she will now be baptised Luz Milagros, which means Light
Miracles.
Meanwhile, the Perrando hospital has suspended the medical staff
involved in the birth while they conduct an investigation.
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