Delhi-NCR Medical Miracle: 22-Week Premature Baby Survives Against All Odds

This incredible story proves that medical miracles can happen against all odds. A baby girl born at just 22 weeks has beaten the survival statistics through dedicated medical care. The parents' unwavering faith combined with expert neonatal treatment created this success story. This case sets a new benchmark for premature baby care in India.

Key Points: 22-Week Premature Baby Survives at Delhi Cloudnine Hospital

  • Baby born at 22 weeks 5 days weighing only 525 grams
  • Successfully discharged after 105 days in NICU care
  • Parents battled infertility and previous IVF miscarriage
  • Exclusive mother's milk used throughout hospital stay
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Miracle in Delhi-NCR: 22-week-old premature baby survives, discharged home safely

A baby born at just 22 weeks weighing 525 grams at Cloudnine Hospital Delhi survives 105-day NICU journey and gets discharged healthy at 2.010 kg.

"This survival is a testament to medical precision, team dedication, and the parents' unshakeable faith. - Dr. Jay Kishore"

New Delhi, November 4

A baby girl weighing 525 grams at birth at a private hospital in the national capital has now been discharged in good health with a weight of 2.010 kg -- a rare survival feat not just for the Delhi NCR region but for the entire country.

In a groundbreaking achievement in neonatal medicine, Dr. Jay Kishore, Senior Neonatologist at Cloudnine Hospital, Patparganj, has led his team to script medical history -- successfully discharged the baby born at a gestational age of just 22 weeks and 5 days after a remarkable 105-day NICU journey.

Dr Kishore said, "This survival is a testament to medical precision, team dedication, and the parents' unshakeable faith. Extreme prematurity is a major challenge, but when science and compassion work together, miracles happen."

The parents, who had long battled infertility and suffered a miscarriage after their first IVF attempt, conceived again through IVF under Dr. Neha Tripathi. However, their joy turned to anxiety when premature labour began at just 22+5 weeks -- a periviable stage where survival rates are exceedingly low.

Against all odds, the baby was delivered, intubated immediately, and resuscitated in the delivery room. Despite being counselled about the poor prognosis, the parents placed their trust in Dr. Kishore's expertise and opted for full intensive care support.

Dr. Kishore and his team provided round-the-clock, meticulous care -- the baby was ventilated, given early surfactant therapy, and placed on Parenteral Nutrition. By day 3, mother's own milk (MOM) was introduced, and by day 10, the baby was successfully weaned off invasive ventilation. After prolonged non-invasive support using synchronised NIPPV and CPAP on an indigenous Optimedics ventilator, the baby was shifted to room air.

Amazingly, during the entire NICU stay, not a single drop of formula milk was used. The care approach included developmentally supportive care, kangaroo mother care, and exclusive use of mother's milk, which played a critical role in the baby's growth and neurological development. Cranial ultrasounds before discharge were normal, and LASER treatment for Zone 2 Plus ROP was successfully completed.

Dr. Kishore further explained, "a perfect triad of medical excellence, nursing dedication, and parental trust."

"At 22 weeks, survival is not just about machines or medicines -- it's about a system that refuses to give up. Our nurses, associate consultants, and the parents stood by every single day. This is a victory for all of them," he added

- ANI

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Rohit P
Amazing achievement by Indian medical professionals! We often hear about such miracles happening abroad, but this shows our doctors and hospitals are world-class too. Dr. Kishore and team deserve national recognition. 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
While this is wonderful news, I wonder how many families can afford such advanced care in private hospitals. The cost must be astronomical. We need more such facilities in government hospitals to make this accessible to all Indians.
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Arjun K
The fact that they used only mother's milk throughout is remarkable! In our culture, we've always known the power of mother's milk, and modern science is proving it again. This baby is truly blessed with amazing parents and doctors. ❤️
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Meera T
As someone who works in healthcare, I know how challenging NICU care can be. 105 days of round-the-clock monitoring requires incredible dedication from the entire medical team. This story should inspire more young doctors to specialize in neonatology.
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Vikram M
What a heartwarming story! In a country where we often focus on negative news, this is the kind of positive development that deserves more coverage. Wishing the little one a healthy and happy life ahead. 🌟

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