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Baby Thieves: A Shame For Ghanaian Hospitals

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  • Kwesi 10 years ago

    Every hospital has strict procedures to guard against such things. Other mistakes can occur too especially exchanging babies at birth and giving the wrong ones to the the wrong mothers. These procedures have operated for deca ...
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  • Paparazzi 10 years ago

    Well said Tommi, considering the recent case, the health ministry should permit if not make it compulsory for a family member of the pregnant woman to witness the birth. Question is, Which gov mp is reading any of the comment ...
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  • Tommi Makinnen 10 years ago

    Stephen Atta, since you are an author, why not write a novel based on this? It will make very interesting reading if you handle the plot well. The twin story is great and remember Selasie's novel Ghana Must Go has a twins ele ...
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  • S. Atta Owusu 10 years ago

    Thanks Makinen, you are right. I will consider coming out with a novel on this issue.

  • C. CONNIE 10 years ago

    I agree to you 1000 percent. In Europe and most advanced countries fathers or a birth partner (can be a relative or friend of the woman) must be present in the delivery room or even theater. Ghana must introduced such a law.

  • K. Solomon 10 years ago

    In our world today, we have everything to prevent such things from happening. In most parts of the world today, the husband or sister etc is allowed to witness the delivery live, in addition to this in some hospitals the whol ...
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  • Kwesi 10 years ago

    When people plan to steal a baby, they will take the baby away long before there's need for DNA to decide anything. The thing is to make it impossible for them to take away the baby in the first place.

  • Forson 10 years ago

    In the case of Ghana, it can not be said to be stealing, for the fact that, the nurses and doctors are in league with this abominable crime. That is not to say that, it is happening only in Ghana. A few week ago, the samethin ...
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  • Ama 10 years ago

    Great story , is important for fathers to be around when their child is coming to this world surrounded by love ones and to hear their first cry as well as protecting them but the maternity wards in African may not permit men ...
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  • ADU KOFI ALEX 10 years ago

    This is a very thoughtful and deep insight

    revelation. It would be nice if you move one step further,

    by researching deep into this issue and write

    a proper novel or book on the issue.

  • MERCY BOLUS 10 years ago

    This is a brilliant article. Keep it up.

  • Stephen-Pipes Afrifa 10 years ago

    The world indeed is a small place , Atta Krufi is now a happy man . Our hospitals must be governed with strict laws with sanctions.

    Ghana today is a lawless state and all we know is talking without action.

  • Fidelis 10 years ago

    Interesting write up

  • Odopa.com 10 years ago

    I am sure most people will agree with you but Ghana has no GHS100 yet. Thank you for those information.

  • Rutgers 10 years ago

    Explain to me how twins can be identical, but different sex (male and female) ? Clearly, you made up an Ananse story ?

  • Kwadwo 10 years ago

    Well done my big brother. I have a case which occured at Kumasi. I will call u to give u more details.

  • the eye-Germany 10 years ago

    Well done,Steve! This is another thought-provoking article from you as usual. Congratulations!!!

    I have a personal experience of baby stealing attempt on my own first born baby girl in 1968. If my wife who was then my girl ...
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  • James kwame Frimpong 10 years ago

    I very very happy and l believe there is trruth in what you are saying

  • Oti Akenteng 10 years ago

    Yes indeed,it is lmportant for the husband to be present during delivery time.Maybe in Ghana they will not permit men at the maternity wards.

  • Johnny Cash 10 years ago

    good work. great story