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Kerala womans death at SAT hospital: Doctors deny charges of negligence as family demand probe

Hospital officials clarified that both Shivapriya and her newborn were healthy during their stay at the hospital and that she was discharged only after confirming her stable condition through medical tests.

Shivapriya,a 26-yearold mother died two days after her delivery at the SAT hospital in Trivandrum
| Updated on: Nov 10, 2025 | 10:26 AM
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Thiruvananthapuram: A day after the death of Shivapriya, a 26-year-old woman died following her delivery, the SAT hospital has denied any wrong doings from their side and has categorically dismissed any negligence from the side of the hospital authorities. The SAT Hospital for Women and Children Hospital authorities clarified said that Shivapriya who died days after delivery, succumbed to septic shock despite receiving expert medical care.

"The medical college authorities have provided all possible treatment to Shivapriya while she was admitted. She did not develop any infection while she was admitted in the hospital. We have understood that it was septic shock that has led to her death”, said medical college superintendent to the press.

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Meanwhile, the BJP and the Congress held protest outside the hospital on Sunday morning demanding a probe into the death of Shivapriya.

Hospital officials clarified that both Shivapriya and her newborn were healthy during their stay at the hospital and that she was discharged only after confirming her stable condition through medical tests.

"She was referred to SAT from another hospital on October 19 due to reduced foetal movement. As she had completed 37 weeks of pregnancy, labour was induced, and she delivered the baby on October 22. She was discharged on October 24 after ensuring full recovery,” the hospital superintendent said.

However, Shivapriya returned to the hospital on October 26 with fever and diarrhoea. Doctors diagnosed her with septic shock and immediately admitted her to the multidisciplinary ICU. A special medical board coordinated her treatment, but her condition deteriorated, and she died at 11.50 am on Sunday.

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Septic shock is a serious condition where the body overreacts to an infection, damaging its own organs. If not treated quickly, it can lead to organ failure, shock, or even death.

Hospital authorities said 17 deliveries were conducted on October 22, the day Shivapriya gave birth, and no complications were reported in any other cases. They also pointed out that the hospital maintains a 98 per cent score under the Union government’s LaQshya guidelines. The microbiology department had certified the labour room and operation theatre as sterile following routine disinfection tests on October 18.

"Most patients referred here are already in critical condition, often from private hospitals. SAT consistently maintains one of the lowest maternal and infant mortality rates in the state,” the superintendent said, adding that doctors had made every possible effort to save Shivapriya.

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