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1cooldude
April 2nd, 2009, 01:55 PM
Two mothers in Russia have been forced to swap their two-year-old sons after DNA tests revealed the children had been mixed up as newborns by a careless nurse.

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Both women are said to be traumatised

According to Russian media reports, a court ordered the two heartbroken women - a Chechen and a Russian - to exchange the boys they had raised as their own.

The error was uncovered when one of the mothers, Anna Androsova, discovered her son's maternity ward ID tag actually had the mother's name Zarema Taisumova on it.

Ms Androsova tracked down the Chechen woman, saw the blue-eyed boy and declared: "This is my son."

But Ms Taisumova refused to swap the children, dismissing the claims of physical resemblance.

The hospital in the city of Mtsensk in central Russia ordered DNA tests which came back with definitive results - the boys had been mixed up.

Ms Androsova initially pleaded with her family to keep Nikita, the boy she had raised for two years as her own.

But she later decided to pursue the exchange through the court.

Weeks after the switch, Ms Taisumova was still deep in shock, interviewed on Russian television with her biological son playing on her lap.

She has changed her dark-haired and brown-eyed biological son's name from Nikita to Ali, but said she would continue to love the other little boy whom she had named Adlan.

Both children are reportedly struggling to adapt to their new families.

Adlan, now called Nikita by his biological mother, misses his Chechen mum and his older brother says he loved the old Nikita more.

The maternity ward has blamed the error on a lack of staff, explaining only two nurses were caring for 20 newborns.

The nurse responsible for the mistake has been sacked and the hospital's head doctor Yelena Prostsevich said there is little else it can do.

Source... (http://news.sky.com/)

Potato
April 2nd, 2009, 02:17 PM
The nurse responsible for the mistake has been sacked...
They couldn't think of a better word to use?

1cooldude
April 2nd, 2009, 02:38 PM
just plain stupidity and carelessness on the behalf of the nurse. This type of mistakes do occur and one has to wonder how many children actually become swapped and the parents never find out??

mountain_rage
April 2nd, 2009, 02:48 PM
This is a problem with paper records still used in most hospitals. With bracelets the information sometimes wears off, or people get distracted and there are no checks to ensure that under these situations the patient is still properly identified. Lots of hospitals are starting to use bar codes or RFID tags to keep track of patients. Saves money, lowers errors and improves efficiency. Granted no group blocks it, RFID will be fully implemented in hospitals within the next 10 years.