Baby Manushi from Rajasthan, India, is appropriately referred to as a “little miracle.”
Her mother, Seeta, is now 48 years old, was only 28 weeks pregnant when Manushi was delivered via C-section. Unfortunately, the doctors discovered that Seeta’s baby was not receiving enough blood through the placenta and diagnosed her with extremely high blood pressure.
The decision regarding the newborn was made quickly.
Manushi weighed only 14 ounces when she was born. Since she was so small and most of her organs, like her lungs, brain, heart, and kidneys, were not fully developed, her chances of survival were very low.
After six months in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Manushi’s organs progressed enough . The little girl was finally discharged from the hospital. She weighed 5.2 kilograms when the doctors gave her the all-clear.
However, her life is not easy. Manush was placed on a ventilator right after birth, and her chances of survival were less than one percent. She overcame the swings, if you can believe it.
Because her intestines were not developed enough, Manushi could not be fed enough. Therefore, the doctors gave her all the vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, and lipids she needed.
At 7 weeks, Manushi started breastfeeding. The better news came when she began to breathe more independently at this point, and her other organs developed normally.
Contrary popular belief in some parts of India, doctors were determined to save this girl’s life to demonstrate that female children are just as important as male ones.
“We chose to save the child’s life and offer her the vital clinical consideration since we needed to communicate something specific that the young lady should be guarded,” Dr Sunil Janged, medical clinic chief said. ” We gave her the medical attention and care she required.”
We wish baby Manushi a fruitful future.