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    Hospital Refuses to Admit 1.4lbs Preterm Baby

    On December 18, 2008, in Zhu Ma Dian City, China, Yu Lan Zhou’s pregnant daughter-in-law, who was only 7 months pregnant, gave birth to a preterm baby boy in a local clinic.
    Born way too early, he weighed only 1.4lbs at delivery and could not breathe properly on his own. The newborn boy’s heartbeat was very weak and his arms and legs were the size of an adult’s fingers.


    The clinic suggested that the family take the baby to a hospital for immediate medical attention.
    Zhou took her grandson to a local military hospital, but they refused to admit the baby when she could not come up with the required advance payment of 10,000 yuan, about $1,500.
    In tears, Zhou held her grandson to her chest and returned to her home, which has none of the badly needed medical equipment to keep her grandson alive.
    At home, with no incubator, no oxygen tubes, and no medication, Zhou holds her grandson against her chest to keep him warm against the cold, which sometimes gets below freezing in her house. To help the boy breath, she gently blows air near his face and struggles to feed him.
    “I can only use a dropper to feed him because his mouth is too small to suck on any bottles, and it takes an hour to feed him in the beginning, now he can slowly suck on his own,” she said happily.
    With Zhou’s loving care, her grandson has lived 11 days now at her home.
    “For a preterm baby this small to live this long without intensive care has to be a miracle,” said a Pediatrician from the Hong Kong Chinese University.
    There is no way to tell if the baby will survive another day without proper medication and as of today, we have heard no news of the baby being admitted to any hospital.
    Edit: Reports indicate that because of the publicity the story had, many people from all over the world offered to send money to cover the medical costs.
    The local hospital also agreed to admit the baby on the evening of the 28th, but the weather was too cold to move the fragile baby.
    Unfortunately the boy was not strong enough to make it to the hospital and passed away at 4:00 am on the 29th. Reports indicate the boy passed due to lack of oxygen.

    credit-weirdasianews.com

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    omg that poor little guy- that is terrible- I want to cry now- jeeze. Babies are so sweet and helpless they dont deserve to suffer and die like that...

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    WTF
    thats ****ed up
    i cant believe he died
    he was only a baby how they could they be so cruel?

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    ...human rights violations like this make me sick.

    How could anyone who has taken a Hippocratic Oath (I'm imagining that even doctors in China do so) refuse to care for a preterm child whose life obviously depends on receiving immediate hospitalization?!

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    This really hits close to home. I was born pre-mature (7 weeks early) and was very small too, thankfully my parents live in a country with universal healthcare.

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    omg -_-"

    it's a crazy story...

    there is 1,4 Billions peoples in china, the nation can't take care of all the people, it's the reality.
    ............This above all: to thine own self be true............

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    Quote Originally Posted by monta View Post
    lol so you put the picture in the middle instead of the bottom so it shows on the main page
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    stop. just stop.

    No, I posted the article exactly as it shows from the website

    to everyone else: don't tell me to stop...Welcome to the real world

    p.s this is reality

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    Thats so sad... Hospitals are now just another business when they should set their priority to saving people...its pretty sad...

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    This is saddening...
    The baby is strong though, for staying alive so long...

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    That's so sad.... but a harsh reality... I hate it that hospitals would choose money over the health and well-being of an infant. It just makes the whole medical community look bad. Aren't doctors supposed to provide care for people regardless of their socioeconomic status? But I guess that's just the way it is... and I bet this isn't the first time people have been refused treatment due to lack of money and died because of this lack of treatment..

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    it's really sad. It is unfortunate to state that the move towards capitalism leads to no mercy when there's no money. Only money counts to get things done, and the poor little baby had to suffer and die. It's so unfortunate that the baby died later (even though 'wads of cash' were offered-->it's too late). It's really the world we are living nowadays, where there's no altruism, especially towards poor helpless people.
    God only knows, now there's recession what more is left.
    *I'm in a depressed mood now*

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