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    KKH apologises for baby swap incident

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    • iggyI Offline
      iggy
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      Thats very sharp of the parent. And what a relief that the babies are reunited with the families.

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      • mother777M Offline
        mother777
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        Wow so baby swaps really do happen! When I had my son in KKH 2 yrs ago my hubby kept looking for unique birth mark on my son to avoid any possible swap. He was worried that baby may get mixed up at infant care room, where most babies are kept…


        Am glad he was so cautious… Even though I made fun of him being paranoid that time…

        Good to know that the swap was identified quickly… Very difficult if few months or years are gone… The mother would have emotionally bonded with baby n vice versa…

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        • iggyI Offline
          iggy
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          I think it is a protocol to tag baby once it is delivered. Wonder how that baby has a correct and incorrect tag on him? Does it mean if 2 wrong tags were prepared in the first instance, the mistaken identity would never been discovered. Scary thought

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          • phtthpP Offline
            phtthp
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            luckily, realized mistake fast.


            else bring up somebody else's baby for 20 years :nailbite: 😓 :yikes:

            wonder other hospital maternity ward like :-
            SGH, NUH, Thomson Medical centre, Mount Alvernia, Mount Elizabeth hospital, etc - whether have precaution steps implemented in place to prevent mistake like this.

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              Imami
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              mother777:
              Wow so baby swaps really do happen! When I had my son in KKH 2 yrs ago my hubby kept looking for unique birth mark on my son to avoid any possible swap. He was worried that baby may get mixed up at infant care room, where most babies are kept..


              Am glad he was so cautious.. Even though I made fun of him being paranoid that time..

              Good to know that the swap was identified quickly... Very difficult if few months or years are gone.. The mother would have emotionally bonded with baby n vice versa..
              My hubby too. But luckily my baby had his father's (my fil) eyes (according to hubby) and a birthmark which runs in his family (all the cousins and cousins' kid's have the same birth mark, boys have it on their left and girls have it on their right. Very amazing hor?) so all we need was to look for these two features. For me, I only looked for the birth make 😉

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                3Boys
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                I’m surprised it doesn’t happen more often.

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                  jtoh
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                  The problem was that the baby was mistakenly tagged from the start with two different tags. If so, the baby might have been given to the wrong mother even during the nursing stage.

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                  • phtthpP Offline
                    phtthp
                    last edited by

                    huh ?

                    you mean breast feed wrong baby ?

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
                      last edited by

                      they should trace back all the way to the source -

                      which nurse there made such a grave mistake ?

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                        SAHM_TAN
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                        jtoh:
                        The problem was that the baby was mistakenly tagged from the start with two different tags. If so, the baby might have been given to the wrong mother even during the nursing stage.

                        I delivered eldest at KKH. I remembered the nurse asking me to verify the tags before putting them on the baby.

                        I don't know what's the procedure if the mother is under GA.

                        Still it's frightening to know that there's a possibility that a wrong tag could be used.

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