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Nurse accuses workers at Ikorodu hospital of stealing one of her twin babies

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A nurse has alleged workers at the St. Raphael Divine Mercy Specialist Hospital, Ikorodu, Lagos State, stole her baby moments after delivery.

31-year-old Mrs Faith Obinna said that she delivered twins and that one of them was stolen in the labour room of the hospital before she could recover from anaesthesia.

She explained that anaesthesia was given to her before a Caesarean Section (CS) was carried out on her to bring out the twins. She said that the anaesthesia was given to her even after she had told doctors at the hospital that she didn’t want it.

She said she had the CS on 6 March 2020 and recovered to see doctor presenting her with a baby, while she was expecting twins.

She insisted that her second baby was stolen by the hospital.

According to her, after registering at the hospital, she was asked to carry out three scans and each showed the two babies. She said that even the heartbeats of the two babies were different and that the laboratory technician showed her everything on the screen of the scan machine. The scan also showed that one of the babies was a boy, but the sex of the other couldn’t be determined because its leg covered the sex organ.

“On the first day I registered at the hospital, one doctor Ade that attended to me, asked me to go for a scan. The scan showed twins. The pregnancy was then four months. The second scan was to determine the sex of the babies. One was a boy, but the technician couldn’t tell the sex of the other baby because its leg covered the organ part. I was later handed over to doctor Uzoma, who took care of me until delivery,” she explained

She explained that in the process of subsequent ante-natal visits, Uzoma asked her to do another scan, which she did. The doctor said everything was fine. Faith said that before the delivery day, she did three scans and all showed the twins in different foetal positions.

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She said:

“On the day of the delivery, they tried to send my husband away, but he refused to go home. He went out to wait. After the operation, they called my husband and told him that it was only one baby inside my womb. Even though I was feeling groggy, I only heard the cries of one baby. I asked my husband, where is the other baby, the staff asked me to calm down. Four days later, my husband and I decided to raise the alarm. The chief medical doctor of the hospital asked me to accept just one baby, I refused.”

After she was discharged, Faith and her husband refused to pay the balance of their medical bills, unless the different scans were given to them.

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She said:

“When I was about to be discharged, I asked for my scan results, they refused to give them to me. Rather, they hid my file. When we wanted to leave, they locked the gate against us.”

When the couple was eventually allowed to go, they narrated the incident to friends and family members and returned to the hospital. The hospital, which is a Catholic health facility, invited a reverend father and sister and senior doctors.

She said:

“We asked for the scan result. They said that if they released the results, they wouldn’t like to see it on social media that it could affect the medical doctor and the hospital could be shut down. He said that what happened was scan error. I told them it was impossible.

“I know that scan error could occur in sex, but not where twins’ detention is concerned. I saw the babies with my two eyes. I know they are with one of my babies. The reverend asked us to have mercy. He promised to refund all money we had spent since I registered with the hospital. We refused.”

Dr. Uzoma, a consultant gynaecologist, said he took delivery of Faith, along with six other doctors.

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He said:

“First of all, it’s not my hospital, it’s a Catholic hospital. I’m a consultant gynaecologist with the hospital. Faith Obinna was my patient. I gave her my phone number; if I wanted to steal her baby, I wouldn’t have given her my number. The true situation of things is that in November 2019, I asked her to do a scan, which she did in the hospital, with one of our male staff. The scan showed two foetuses.”

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