Sorrow as 2 of quintuplets taken to ICU

Sorrow as two of Evelyn Namukhula’s five babies developed breathing complications and transferred to Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital.

The Chief Executive Officer Wilson Aruasa stated three of the quintuplets were stable, however, the two had been put on special care.

The quintuplets had been at Kakamega General Hospital before they were transferred for specialised care.

“They were referred here after developing breathing complications. Among the preterm babies, two are unstable and the other three are out of danger,” the CEO stated.

Eric Ngetich, a pediatric specialist at the hospital stated their survival chances depend on their weights.

“We are supporting their breathing through a ventilator. We are also expanding their lungs to ensure they breathe properly,” Dr Ngetich said.

Reports from Daily Nation state the babies were born ten weeks earlier.

Namukhula, the mother of quintuplets

The director of reproductive health noted the mother is in a stable condition adding that they were transfusing blood to her due to the fact that she had lost a lot of it.

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