A 17-year -old woman, Safiya Sani, was on Thursday delivered of a
conjoined twins at the Mararaba Medical Centre, Mararaba Gurkuin
Nasarawa State.
Speaking with LEADERSHIP WEEKEND, the medical superintendent of the
health centre, Dr. Angela Smart, revealed that the woman was referred to
the hospital at 10am on Thursday from Mararaba Primary Health Centre
when they were not able to deliver her of the babies.
She said: “While we were taking the delivery, we discovered that she
could not do so through her virginal so we took her to the theatre and
that was where we discovered that the babies were joined.”
Smart stated that the woman came with a scan result indicating that
he was carrying a set of twins, which also indicated that the babies
were coming with legs but could not pick that they were conjoined.
Dr. Smart said the babies were however, referred to the National
Hospital since there are no facilities at her hospital to separate the
babies.
She used the medium to appeal to all pregnant women to adhere
strictly to directive given to them during antenatal and to ensure that
they attend antenatal regularly and early as well as taking their
drugs especially the folic acid. “Most of these women joke with those
drugs,” she said.
Mrs. Sani told LEADERSHIP WEEKEND that she registered at Mararaba
Primary Health Centre when her pregnancy was five months old, but never
knew she was having conjoined twins or anticipate any complications at
birth.
Safiya, a seamstress, said her husband, Sani Ahmed, is an Arabic
teacher in one of the mosques in Mararaba. She appealed to the federal
and state governments and well-meaning Nigerians for help to save the
lives of the babies.
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