A newborn baby in Colorado, United States, needed more than a dozen stitches after an emergency cesarean section left her with a deep cut on her face.
The parents of Kyanni Williams They had planned to have a natural delivery, but doctors suddenly couldn’t find a heartbeat while their mother was in labor. “They said our baby made a sudden movement, that they couldn’t hear her heartbeat or find it, and they took her for an immediate cesarean section,” said her father, Damarqus Williams.
But when Kyanni came out, had a cut on his cheek that required 13 stitchesKyanni’s grandfather, Walter Williams, told local Fox 31: “That your granddaughter is born so that the plastic surgeon has to give her 13 points is devastating.”
The newborn baby had to undergo plastic surgery.
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The baby’s mother, Reazjhana Williams, said she is still trying to “understand” what happened during the delivery. “I tried to be understanding about what happened, but in addition to the fact that her face was cut and a plastic surgeon had to come to give her stitches, there are many things that I do not understand about the cesarean. I never heard that someone had the face of her drink looking like this after cesarean section. “
The baby’s mother, Reazjhana Williams, said she is still trying to “understand” what happened during the delivery.
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Reazjhana indicated that she had planned to give birth naturally and was given a pill at Denver Health to help speed up labor. However, she was later taken to surgery where doctors performed an emergency cesarean section.
Damarqus Williams, the baby’s father, continued: “They said our baby made a sudden movement, they couldn’t hear her heartbeat or find it, and they took her for an immediate cesarean section.”
The girl was cared for by a plastic surgeon.
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When little Kyanni was born, the Williamses say they were left heartbroken after seeing the wound on her cheek. New parents say doctors told them that Your baby’s head was close to the wall of the placenta when the cesarean section was performed.
Cuts in babies during cesarean sections are rare. An experienced nurse told Fox 31 that she had “probably done more than 2,500 deliveries and cesarean sections and had never seen anything like this before.
The girl will be left with a mark for life.
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In a statement, Denver Health said: “Denver Health has been in contact with the family directly. While this is a known medical complication in emergency caesarean sections, our focus is always on providing care in the best interest of the mother and the child. boy”.
The family launched a GoFundMe page to raise money to hire an attorney and discuss their legal options. “They have to be held accountable for what they did,” said the baby’s grandmother, Tashaira Williams.