'Missing Baby' At 37 Military Hospital: Ghanaian Couple Expecting Twins Given Only One Baby

'Missing Baby' At 37 Military Hospital: Ghanaian Couple Expecting Twins Given Only One Baby

  • A Ghanaian couple has been left awestruck after they were told the two babies they were expecting were actually just one child
  • According to the mom called Audrey Agyapong, 4 different scans had been taken prior to the delivery date, proving there were 2 babies
  • However, during the delivery at the 37 Military Hospital, her view was blocked and only one baby was shown to her

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A 38-year-old Ghanaian trader Audrey Agyapong, and her 54-year-old husband, Daniel Naawu, are suspecting foul play after they were handed only one child while expectant of two at the 37 Military Hospital.

The new mother indicated that prior to the end of the gestation period, four different scans were taken, which proved that there were two babies in her womb.

“In all, we did four different scans, all showing I was carrying live twins and it is baffling that one could disappear at birth,” Ms Agyapong told The Ghanaian Times.

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Photo of Ghanaian couple whose baby went 'missing' at 37 Military Hospital
Photo of Ghanaian couple whose baby went 'missing' at 37 Military Hospital Photo credit: ghanaiantimes.com.gh
Source: UGC

How one of the babies reportedly went 'missing'

Ms Agyapong also added that on September 7, 2022, when her ges­tation period was 38 weeks, she was admitted to the 37 Military Hospital where her vitals were taken with two foetal heartbeats confirmed as normal.

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However, during the delivery which happened on September 8, Ms Agyapong recalls that she was given anesthesia which completely numbed the lower part of her body.

In addition, she says a screen was placed in front of her, which blocked her view from what was going on. Dr Ali Saine, the physician in charge, then showed her one child and told her it was the only child.

“A screen was placed in the middle which prevented me from directly viewing what was happening. However, I felt the two babies being taken from my womb. Later, I heard a cry and one female baby was shown to me by a doctor named Dr Ali Saine, who told me ‘It is only one baby’", she said.

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What officials at 37 Military Hospital said about the 'missing' baby

After that, Audrey Agyapong was told the other supposed baby was actually a placenta.

Wing Commander Isaac Bediako Ford­juor who is an eye specialist at the 37 Military Hospital indicated that investigations had commenced into the matter as of November, 2022.

Ghanaian mom says her baby was stolen at birth & later seen in India

In an earlier report, Adoley, a Ghanaian lady narrated how her child who got stolen at the hospital under the guise of his death was later seen in the Asian country of India.

According to a report filed on the story by Pulse.com.gh, Adoley made this revelation on live radio on Angel FM’s Anopa Bofo.

This came on the back of the arrest of some doctors, nurses and social welfare workers by the Economic and Organised Crimes Office (EOCO), as YEN.com.gh previously reported.

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