At an event in the field of medical care, in an epic moment of pure love, a woman from Akkihebbalu village, Mandya district, gave birth to triplets at a private facility in Mysuru. This birth occurred at a place called Shankar Nursing Home, situated at N.R. Mohalla in the city and gave immense happiness to the parents and the medical staff.
The mother had been under medical supervision throughout her pregnancy and was admitted to the nursing home for her delivery. Under the supervision of the hospital’s team, she delivered one female and two male babies.
Details on Medical and Health Status
The nursing home reported that the babies were born with varying birth weights, typical of multiple-birth pregnancies:
- The baby girl: ~ 1.5 kg.
- The First Baby Boy: He weighed roughly 1.8 kg.
- The Second Baby Boy: Weighed a healthy 2.5 kg.
Bharathi Shankar, owner and chief medical officer of Shankar Nursing Home, acknowledged that all three babies are in stable health status despite the complications frequently associated with triplet birth. The medical team is supplying the neonatal intensive care unit with infants in order to maintain their strength before discharge.
A Super rare event in the city. It took months, with weeks or months of care and a total shortage. Twin births are relatively common, but triplet births are rare, especially in smaller private nursing homes. The news spread rapidly around the neighborhood, with well-wishers and locals saying they were delighted with the family from Mandya.
For the Akkihebbalu family, this triple arrival has turned their home into a hub a kind of festivity. Mandya and Mysuru being adjacent districts, share a lot of medical resources and the successful outcome at Shankar Nursing Home shows the quality of healthcare in the region.
Looking Ahead
During the first weeks, multiple-birth babies generally require more special treatment with regards to nutrition and temperature controlling. Dr. Bharathi Shankar and her team are continuously monitoring the trio. The family thanked the doctors and nursing staff for their loyal service and a safer trip to delivery. "Mysuru Triplets" news trends on local social media in particular were posted, but it was only a reflection of medicine's miracles of mothers and their resistance.