Saturday, August 21, 2010

Unhappy midwife 'stitched up new mother's bottom'

Police in the Chinese city of Shenzhen confirmed a patient's claim that her anus had been sewn by a midwife suspected of taking revenge during the patient's labour because she failed to receive a good tip. A medical report by the police showed the anus had been sewn with black threads and needle near her bleeding haemorrhoid. The midwife surnamed Zhang had denied it.

The report conflicted with a previous statement that said the patient's anus was not sealed up and there was no evidence supporting the sewing claim, by the Shenzhen Health Bureau and Shenzhen Population and Family Planning Commission on July 30. Zhang claimed she applied the ligature treatment to cure the woman's bleeding pile out of generosity, though it violated professional practice.

However, the police's report said the woman's bleeding position was not the one that Zhang claimed she ligated. The director of Fenghuang Hospital in Luohu District, where Zhang worked, said she couldn't comment because she didn't see the report. But she said further investigation was still needed.

Zhang was also unavailable for comment. According to the patient's husband, surnamed Chen, the midwife had hinted that he give her extra money before the child's birth on July 23. But Chen gave her only 100 yuan (US$15), which she thought too meagre and sparked her revenge.

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