Hospital Discharges Unstable Mother of Twin Infants
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Case Overview
This case involves the birth of two twin babies who had no prenatal care and were born prematurely to a mother who experienced significant medical complications during the delivery. The mother is a single parent with a low IQ and was scheduled to receive aid and instructions from social services before her discharge. The aid and instructions, however, never occurred. The mother and the infants were released from the hospital to a women’s shelter that was later determined to be an unfavorable environment to care for newborn children. Subsequently, the mother had trouble feeding the newborns, as they would not tolerate formula or breast milk. As a result, they became very malnourished and one of the twins died three weeks after birth. The mother has subsequently been charged with murder and attempted murder due to alleged starvation. Two days before the infant’s death, a social service’s visit had declared the boys to be in good health and ended the social service’s relationship with the mother.
Questions to the Pediatrics expert and their responses
Should this new mother have been discharged without proper counseling?
In any event, the mother and twin infants should not have been discharged until the mother underwent psychiatric evaluation for suitability as a caregiver and not until a stable home was identified for the new family.
About the expert
This actively practicing, pediatrics board-certified expert has been has been reviewing medical malpractice cases for over 25 years, across a 30+ year medical career, in which he has assumed several clinical roles. He has obtained his medical and academic degrees from among the most prestigious institutions in the country, and is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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