This remarkable case comes as a beacon of hope in a country where prematurity remains a major health challenge, with over 3.5 million babies born prematurely each year. The mother, Jyotsna, a first-time parent and primigravida, faced an exceptionally high-risk pregnancy due to her medical conditions. Despite prolonged infertility, insulin-dependent diabetes, and hypertension, she successfully conceived the triplets, making this pregnancy her final opportunity to become a biological parent.
However, the pregnancy was fraught with complications. As the weeks progressed, Jyotsna developed pneumonia, which required ICU care after an emergency caesarean section delivered the triplets. Yet, despite the severe challenges, the clinical course following the delivery remained unexpectedly stable.
Under the expert guidance of Dr. Hemant Sharma, Senior Neonatologist at Amrita Hospital, a dedicated team of six doctors and nearly 20 NICU nurses ensured round-the-clock care. Remarkably, none of the triplets required mechanical ventilation, a rare occurrence for babies born at such an early stage. One infant received a single dose of surfactant and a blood transfusion, but all three were fed enteral nutrition within hours of birth and achieved full feeds of mother’s milk by the fourth day—well ahead of global standards.