I have just received this in my mail box and I can't stop the tears
from running down my eyes! If anyone out there says that am acting out
of emotions, then am not embarrased about the same. It was not God's
will for Lucy to die, this is blatant negligence! The Nairobi Women's
Hospital is planning to open a branch in Nakuru...how many women are
they going to butcher before something is done????? Who shall listen to
our pleas????
"I write on behalf of my late friend, Lucy Muringi Wambugu who until 30th September was a casualty nurse in NWH.
Lucy was 32 years old and was pregnant with her 1st child and had
what all of us thought was an uneventful pregnancy till 30th September
2012. On that fateful day, she checked herself into the facility after
informing her friends that nikirudi tutakuwa wawili. What happened in
the 27 hrs till 1st Oct 3.40 pm can only be conjectured but the bottom
line is that we buried Lucy and her baby yesteday in her fathers farm
in Ol Kalau.
Apparently she was made to labour for 24 hours and at one time she
called someone and informed them that she was in a very tight spot and
requested for prayers. I dont know at what point they decided to CS her
but the attending doctor was all this time in the NWH (Adams) and came
in 15 minutes into the operation...So pray, who was doing the
operation???? The fate of the baby was even more mysterious...one of the
nurses blurted out that the baby had cried and then total silence.
Preliminary PM results say she was anaemic!!!! Can you believe
this??? the family mambers had been told that she had been transfused
with half a pint of blood (half a pint????) and yet it was not entered
in the discharge sheet.
The picture of Lucy with her baby in the same coffin will haunt me
forever, bearing in mind that Lucy has helped me with my medical
challenges for the last 1 year...outside NWH of course!!!!! The parents
are of course devastated and they were just staring at the coffin in
disbelief.
I want to restate what the priest who buried her told NWH... If it
the will of God that Lucy should have died, its ok, we accept and God is
going to heal us. But if it was due to negligence, somebody will pay,
and not in the too distant future. It galled me to listen to message
from the CEO being read in American English, our warning to staffers of
the facility is that they are not safe just because they work there. If
it looks rotten, smells rotten, then it is ROTTEN!! Get out before it
is too late otherwise it will be a blight on your CV.
I hope I will not get threatening calls and emails because of this highlight, but I am feeling injured..."
REST IN PEACE LUCY, YOURS WAS CUT TOO SHORT TOO SOON!!!!
This blog came to life after the Nairobi Women’s Hospital exposé. I choose to keep the stories for reference and divert whilst maintaining my stance on activism and A.O.B :-)
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Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
WHY YOU SHOULD ALL AVOID THE NAIROBI WOMEN’S HOSPITAL (PART 11)
I owe it upon all the
victims of the Nairobi Women’s Hospital who sent me their stories to publish
the same.
So far, nothing positive
has come out of our campaigns, I had a few journalists contact me and I tried
putting them in touch with the victims, I hope they are looking into the
matter.
Some victims were totally
adamant to bring out their stories but the situation is quiet understandable
because maybe they belong to the lot who came to a mutual agreement with the
management of the hospital, as one of the victims wrote and told me that she is
barred from disclosing the terms of her situation any further after a
settlement was made. Could this be the strategy Dr. Sam Nthenya uses when he says
that he handles all the cases separately and individually? What a pity!
Today I post stories from a
couple of victims, like I always say, for as long as one went through a
terrible moment at the hospital, it can never be stale news!
- Thanks alot for this...I happened to take my girlfriend there for delivery....It was a normal delivery, which i dint expect to go over 50,000,but for two days they charged me 77k..after complaining and following up it came to 60,000.
It is a
cartel to eat money and even the CEO knows...it starts with the Cashier to the
doctors, especially if you have an insurance cover,they will take you for
C/S...they are so nasty.
Thank you
for your email which has highlighted many pertinent issues affecting women and
kenyans at large.
- I am a victim of Nairobi Women’s Hospital and mine was ugly as it
was my first child and knew nothing about children and the whole process.I
have come to learn that no one can ever prepare you. I was admitted
under the short martenity package at the hospital on the 27th of May 2007 to deliver my 1st baby. I was 25 years old then. a young excited
girl. I attended 5 anti natal clinics at the facility and even went for a
scan as was advised by the doctors. my due date was meant to be 21st of
May 2007 and since it was my 1st pregnancy I decided to go for
induction of labour. I packed my stuff and headed to hospital on the
fateful night. i saw the doctor who allowed me to be induced into
labour. I was admitted and the normal procedures followed. to
cut the long story short ,my labour did not advance up to the 29th of May
. That is when the real labour started. I was in a drip and in so
much pain , I asked to see a doctor and the nurses just
kept disappearing. finally they came and told me that the doctor
was not available.
A midwife came to check me, i was not dilated, so i was taken to the delivery room with a drip(the pain is out of this world) still going through and at one point was left alone with a friend of mine at the delivery room. The experience was not horrifying but scarey. I waited in the delivery room till a doctor came and had to be taken to theatre. that is not the end. I had an emergency caesarean section and the baby was born with severe birth asphyxia . The child had to be transferred to Agakhan University Hospital ,he stayed in the i.c.u for 21 days and the baby was discharged. any way after leaving the child was referred to an occupational therapist who diagnosed the baby with cerebral palsy. I am now raising a child with cerebral palsy .
That is my story.
- Hi Suzane,
Now, here is why I would join your course. Back in 2007, my sister used to go for clinics at Acacia. The gynae there had rights atr NWH. One fine morning as she neared her EDD, she
goes for routine check up and is told the placenta has gone round the baby's neck. It was not a problem until a nurse there sarcastically asked 'na wewe ulidanganywa aje ukakuja CS?' we thought she was just being arrogant and we hated her for those remarks. 2 years later, my siz was there again! This time, she opted for Aga Khan. She was very determined to have a vaginal delivery. But doctors at Aga Khan asked her how come she had been operated, they discouraged her against a normal delivery because the labour would rapture the earlier stitches. What the nurse at NWH had asked now got us thinking and we understood she may have had a point. A lady doctor interviewed my sister and asked; what prompted your first operation? Mi siz said, 'the placenta had gone round the baby's neck. How did the doctor know, did he do a scan on you? No, my sister answered. And so we learned that something was veeeeeeery wrong.
- Hello,
My wife
recently delivered our son at NWH Rongai branch. We chose
this hospital due to the proximity of our residence but what we
experienced there surely leaves a lot to be desired. First of all the
prenatal visits were a nightmare; we used to spend not less than 5 hours each
visit before we could see a doctor and mark you it is not because the hospital
is busy, the staff are just slow, incompetent and minding their own
business instead of attending to patients. Then came the day of the delivery,
first a Dr Orina told me that the birth would be normal and that we should just
give her time. Then after about 2 hrs they suggested that labor should be
induced so she was put on the drip. That was at around 8 pm. The
nurses would check on her after every 2 hrs and inform her that she was doing
fine and she was going to deliver normally. Then at around 4 am they
decided that it was time so they took her to the delivery room and tried to
force her to deliver normally even after cutting her vagina to no
avail. That is when they decide that she was too small and that her hips could
not allow her to deliver normally something they could have known all along if
they were even 1 % competent. So they went ahead and did the CS and thank God
the baby was fine. But now when it came to the time of being discharged, I was
given the invoice and charges that were there were out of this world. It was
alleged that she was attended to by 3 different surgeons namely Dr. Orina, Dr
May Matilu, Dr. Peter Mutie with each surgeon charging a separate amount. I
asked what is so difficult with a CS that it needed 3 different surgeons but I
did not get any meaningful answer. I came to realise later that this
was a ploy to make money out of unsuspecting clients. Also the drugs,
materials and visits by the doctor and nurses during the 3 days that my wife
was admitted were inflated to the roof but there is nothing I could do about
it. Then when she was discharged Dr. Orina prescribed a certain drug to control
her blood pressure, everytime she took this drug she would get severe headaches
and feel very dizzy to the point of fainting. I suspected something wrong and
took her to a different doctor, when I showed the new doctor
the prescription given by Dr. Orina he was amazed and very angry as
it turned out that Orina had prescribed a dose twice as much as she should be
taking and if she would have gone on to finish the dose it would have had
adverse effects. This is very alarming and saddening that a
"professional" who is entrusted with people's lives can be so
incompetent.
There are
also allegations that nurses on duty at night usually sleep in the patients'
beds but this I cannot substantiate since I have never
been admitted.
I just hope
that info this will put out what is happening inside that hospital and it will
help my fellow Kenyans in making decisions.
After
sending out the complaints to the Kenya Medical and Practitioners Board, they
sent out a form to be filled, requiring a payment of Kshs. 2,000/=, I didn’t
understand how they wanted us to go about the matter, I totally did not
understand the basis of that form.
My advice
to you all, please be informed before-hand about what awaits you during
delivery, talk to your mothers, your grandmothers to hear how they went about
delivering up to 14kids without any hassle. Today, delivering has become like a
silent massacre and no one is bold enough to bring it up. The obituaries on our
local newspapers speak for themselves, what of those who never get to publish
their messages? Let’s help save womanhood from perishing under negligent hands
like those of the staff of the Nairobi Women’s Hospital.
Friday, 31 August 2012
COMPLAINS FROM VICTIMS OF THE NAIROBI WOMEN'S HOSPITAL (PART 10)
We have
tried our level best to bring into limelight complains that we have been
receiving from former patients turned victims of the Nairobi Women's Hospital. Despite
it all, it came to our notice in facebook via several prominent bloggers and journalists who are
being used by the hospital as advertising agents that a new branch has just
been opened in Eastleigh. Our question being, what becomes
of all these victims? Who shall hear out their pleas if at all the Medical
Board that is supposed to look into these matters can afford to complicate the
matter further by giving out a form that demands for Kshs.2,000/= to present a
case? The victims have already been ripped off by the hospital, and the board
still wants to rip them off some more! Assuming we submit at least 100 victims
and each is asked to fill the form and pay Kshs. 2,000/= that amounts to a
total of Kshs.200,000/=, where is the logic? What is their purpose then?
To avoid
any further bla bla, lemmi post for you today’s story of a young lady who
suffered terribly at the hands of the rude staff of the NWH;
I got pregnant in 2010
and since NWH was so close to my house i chose to
take it as the hospital for my delivery and all the antenatal clinic. I went
and inquired about their rates and the receptionist there, Miss Leah Mululu was
explaining to me all and she advised me to choose a maternity package that
included antenatal visits and delivery. Since it was my first pregnancy me and
my partner wanted to make it special so we asked at NWH if they have private
rooms and Leah assured me that its possible but I would be on the waiting list
and come delivery date it will be ready for me!
The
ante natal clinics were expensive cos mostly when i went there they mostly
gave me medicine that I had to pay since they were not in the maternity package but I did not worry cos I thought it
was all for the good of my baby. I wanted a personal doctor but I was told that
for that I would have to pay extra since the docs worked in shift......so with all the
shift working I saw a different doctor each time and they forgot to give me a tetanus
shot, am the one who asked them and kept reminding them. I wish that would have
been a wake up call for me but I still continued going to their clinics.
I started bleeding on the night of 15th March, 2010
so my husband rushed me to NWH, when we arrived there it was so quiet and
we started joking that maybe the place was shut down but on looking
further we saw the nurses all sleeping by the nurse station. We woke them up and
they were a pissed about it, i was in a bit pain and instead of them offering me a
seat they first asked to see my patient card to ensure I had fully paid for my maternity package,
then they sent my husband to the administration office to pick my file as they just
sat there.
I was then admitted in the maternity ward and after
an hour a guy in civilian clothes with no name tag came and rudely asked to
check if i had dilated, he said he was the doctor. After the doctor left I was left
alone with my husband and he was practically the one doing all for me, the nurse was sleeping next
to my bed on her desk. My contractions got more and on 16th at around 9am that is when another
doctor came to check on me. He explained that he will rapture my uterus and that
would help speed the contractions. Since that doctor did that i was in more pain, my husband
was next to me, asking anything from a nurse took ages to have it done. After hours of pain
and no nurse bothering to assist one nurse said they could give me medication to ease the pain and we
agreed. Going for that medicine took almost an hour and she came back with no
medicine and no apology. I was in so much pain and i even did not have the energy to complain, its my
husband who had to go to the pharmacy and demand for that. The whole day i was in
pain so at around 6pm a nurse who was very
rude came to check my baby’s heart beat and she said it
was low. We asked her what was wrong but she could not explain so she called a doctor who said i
have to undergo an emergency CS. After being in pain for more than15hours they
now decided to have a CS done, I agreed for the sake of my baby!
So the doctor said they have to prepare the
Operation room for me. My husband wanted to come to the Operation Room(OR) with me but the doctor said
that its not allowed,I was really angry about it cos I wanted him to welcome our baby in the world.
The doctor said that he needs a consent from another doctor who was not in so that they
can allow my husband to the OR. This made me so upset but i was in so much pain and i could not even
talk, my husband insisted that he wants to come in the OR but they just took him round and round, it
took them around an hour to prepare the room for me and i was wheeled in,they told my hubby to wait a bit
by the door so they could get me ready then he comes in but they lied. They shut him out of the OR and up
to now i do not know why they did that!
My baby was born well after all the stress from an
uncorporative and rude staff, i was taken back to the ward. My husband first saw our baby at
least one and a half hour after she was born, no one was bothering to tell him what was happening. She was a hungry
little girl and she was wailing and it took the intervention of my sister to have the nurses feed her, they were
busy talking at the nurse station........later at around 10pm I saw my baby then the nurse took her to the
nursery so i could sleep.
The next day at around 8am a nurse came and woke me
up saying i have to walk to the showers and
take a shower, I tried telling her i had a CS the
previous night but she was rude, she told me that am supposed to walk as part of exercise and take a
shower. I tried to get off the bed and the pain, but i could not manage to even
take a step, i was dizzy and weak! Later
my baby was brought to me and she had a bump on her head, seeing that we asked what happened but no one was
telling us what happened! She also had an intravenous tube on her hand so we asked what was going on but the
nurse said the doctor had instructed it done. So we waited for the pediatrician to come and explain all
to us, we showed her the bump and she said the baby may have been dropped but no nurse was owning up and about
the tube she said that my baby had an infection so they were giving her medication something they had not
told me! They had also given my baby antibiotics without telling me why, its much later that i saw a nurse trying
to give her another dose.
That
whole day was another agonizing day so we decided with my husband its better i
just go back home! The services at the hospital were dismaying, the nurses were rude and very unprofessional, it was
worse staying there and especially with the CS. Getting a nurse took ages when you ring the bell and even when they
came over they did not know what to do, since they were still giving me painkillers a nully nurse came over and inserted
the tablet without any oil,i guess she did that intentionally cos i had been
asking her several times when she will give
me my painkillers as i was in pain,she was either not apologetic for that
incident, then later another nurse came and
asked me if my baby had already gotten the Tuberculosis shot! I was shocked cos how could the nurses not know what
medication a patient needs? Its like they did not have any records so that is
when I made up my mind to leave the
hospital!
In the same ward i was in there was a mum who had a
baby with a cleft lip and another mother got a healthy baby but the nurses put her in the
incubator cos they assumed she looked jaundiced! The baby with a cleft lip died
after some days due to the neglect of the
staff. The next day i went to shower but the bathroom was unwanting, i showered in cold water cos apparently they
shut down the warm water at 9am so when you are late
you have to use cold water! When my husband came later to check
on us we told the nurse that i would like to be discharged,she said we have to talk to the head nurse and clear the
bill before that. So we waited for the head nurse,my husband went to collect
the bill which was KSh.140,000! This was
shocking cos I had paid for a maternity package,in the bill they were charging us
for the gloves used on me and they even
charged us for a wellness baby package(diapers and baby cream) that they give
to mothers there! My husband asked the Finance
Officer to explain the charges on the bill but he also could not elaborate what was billed! We told him that I wanted to
be discharged and i needed a go ahead from him but he was just taking us round and round, we also spoke to
the head nurse but she was adamant! I really do not know why they did not want to discharge me yet i was not happy
with their services, we were getting upset about how they were ignoring us so
we decided to just leave and no one was
helping us in any way, the head nurse who was rude swore that i will not leave
the hospital till i clear my bill yet on
the bill its written that you have to pay it within 3days after its sent to you
when you are discharged! She said that if we
leave then my baby will stay behind till i clear the bill! That really angered
us so we decided enough is enough, I packed all my
stuff and my husband carried my baby ready for us to leave! It was a tussle cos
they even called the security guy at the gate who
tried to stop us from leaving and in that he hit me on the belly, they were all
shouting and it was such a big scene so my
husband left his Identity Card as a surety! Since all that he just insisted to
speak to the CEO so that he could have it all
explained!
I left the hospital with no painkillers so its a
friend who is a midwife that advised me on the medication to take and since i
had lost so much blood she gave me iron supplements.
After some days at home we got a call from the hospital that that they would like to speak to us but we refused
and insisted on speaking to the CEO since all the junior staff had been a
disappointment! We managed to get to see the CEO, Dr
Thenya and explained to him all that happened, he apologized to me on behalf of
his staff and said that he will look in
to that matter. That was around end of March,2010! Since that experience i did not
want anything to do with NWH and i forgave them hoping no other mother goes
through the same experience that i underwent! Its sad that they slap someone
with the doctored bill that covers what you did not even use, the bathrooms
there are totally broken and water leaking, the nursery for the newborn babies
is in a sorry state with open electrical wires and dirt laying around, the beds
in the wards are old and broken and next to my bed there was pieces of broken ampoules!
The CEO later asked my husband to talk to his staff about professionalism and
he promised to take action but its sad that the same issues still happen there
till now! I always thank God that me and my baby made it alive out of NWH ! I guess
the apology was just Public Relation since more grisly stuff happens there to
date where babies and mothers die!
When a woman suffers under an
establishment that is supposed to take care of her, then it can never be stale
news! I am really bitter that instead of the hospital improving its services
within the existing establishments, it still has the audacity of continuing
with expansion…and I promise you, this is not going to do any good to our woman
folk!
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