Posted on 08/08/2012 8:24:24 AM PDT by wagglebee
A newborn baby girl died in Indias northern Punjab state after doctors removed her from an incubator that her parents couldnt afford. The incubator cost the hospital 200 rupees ($3.60).
A premature newborn girl was in critical condition and needed incubator support in order to live. Two days after placing her in the incubator, hospital officials demanded that the family pay 200 rupees towards electricity charges.
Unfortunately, the babys father, Sanjiv Kumar was an unemployed painter and couldnt pay the amount on time.
We begged and pleaded with them to keep our child alive in the incubator and that we would pay them the money later, a distraught Kumar said. But they refused.
When the family was unable to pay, nurses took away the saline drip, while officials removed the baby from the incubator, causing her to die three hours later.
They killed my child, the babys mother Sunita Kumar said. I pleaded that my husband needed time to arrange the money, but to no avail and the baby was taken out of the incubator.
The state chief minister, Prakash Singh Badal is currently investigating the unfortunate incident at the Civil hospital in Jalandhar. He has awarded compensation to the babys parents in the amount of $1,855, curiously enough to pay for the electricity of over 600 incubators.
It doesn’t really matter if the baby’s parents were irresponsible deadbeats or not. Killing a child because her family can’t afford the care is sick.
Something seems fishy here. The article says the nurses took away the saline drip. Good, a premature infant should not be on a saline drip, they are in need of calories, not just salt. So should either be on dextrose, protein and fats, or breast milk/formula. so if the nurses took away the drip, why did they not also take away the heat? Why did others do that. Just sounds fishy to me
When Obamacare gets “refined” after a few years from now many premature babies will probably be aborted by force.
"the babys mother Sunita Kumar said. I pleaded that my husband needed time to arrange the money, but to no avail..." - From the article.
I'm sure companies are lined up to make fast loans to India's poor.
Maybe the poor and needy exist just to test your character.
It always has to do with character when you support free loaders and big government. However, anything else and it is “oh know our debt is sky high...I wonder why?” You are what is called politically bipolar.
India is a very hard place.
Nearly 40 years ago, my younger sister was born at 27 weeks. I know that neonatal care has progressed quite a bit since then. If the incubator was keeping her alive, then she had a chance to survive, thrive, and live a nice long life.
With life, one has a chance.
Eze 16:49 Behold, this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom, pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of idleness was in her and in her daughters, neither did she strengthen the hand of the poor and needy.
Looks like God held the whole city responsible for the poor and needy.
So, under your philosophy, ole napsie gets pulled over for a speeding ticket. $60 payable on the spot. Napster pulls out his wallet, blows the dust off of it, creaks it open to discover two twenties and a ten. Tough shinola for nappie-naps. Confiscate the car, crush it and hope nappers has some good walking shoes. Should have had enough to pay your bills you good-for-nothing indigent. That about right?
Interesting outlook on this...
Two words.....15 Trillion. That is going to be quite a bit for the grandchildren to have to come up with. Conservatives, Democrats and Republicans are ONLY concerned about the debt UNLESS their own interests are threatened and then it is SPEND SPEND SPEND. That I have a real issue with.
I don't for a minute believe that our debt is the result of taking care of the truly poor and needy.
It's the result of wasteful pork spending. It's the result of mismanagement. It's the result of not taking steps to mitigate a second oil price spike. And it's the result of stupid trade policies with communist countries that have lowered the import tariffs that our founding fathers put in place to where they are almost non-existent.
And I don't think you can balance the books by letting the poor die, because that's going to bring God's judgement on the country. And no amount of deregulation or detaxation is going to help us then.
I don’t for a minute believe that our debt is the result of taking care of the truly poor and needy.
Well if that was all we were having to take care of fine, but we also have 39 million who can afford health care but chose not too. When does that stop? These people probably could not pay 3 dollars and if I was there I would have paid for their child to continue the care, but the debt is just going to get worse and worse unless EVERYONE stops with their pet projects.
Strangely enough I guess it stops when that dang Obamacare mandate goes into effect. Got to be a better way, though.
I'm all for cleaning things up. All I'm saying is don't throw the baby out with the wash. So..to..speak.
Sometimes we need to be hit in the face with facts.
This is horrible. It shouldn't surprise me but it does.
And if it surprises me, it will do more than surprise people who don't think about abortion very often and would be okay with it being “safe legal and rare” — they need to know that abortion may be legal, but it sure ain't rare.
Wagglebee, can you post the per-day and per-year numbers of abortions, and then the number of people killed in all wars combined, all cancer, heart disease, respiratory disease and strokes combined annual deaths, and the 9/11 Pentagon/World Trade Center/Pennsylvania deaths combined, along with links to rock-solid unquestionable sources for those numbers? I'd like to be able to use those numbers.
Dreadful. RIP.
Not quite. For your example to be analogous, they would have to kill napscoordinator’s daughter because of his inability to pay.
Hindus have a very different perspective on life and death than we do.
One of the reason I hesitate to use Asian doctors unless they are Christian/Westernized.
How much of what happened was because the infant was a girl?
Regards,
GtG
You need to re-read the article. Nowhere did the parents think they could get it for *free*. They said they needed time to arrange to get the money to the hospital. Many medical emergencies arise even here in the US when people - good people with good jobs and insurance - can’t afford to pay out of pocket immediately. I hope that never happens to you, and if it does, I hope that someone like yourself isn’t in control of deciding your fate...
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