Jagath D.
A Heartbreaking Experience with Dr. Kandauda
During my wife's first pregnancy, we sought the expertise of Dr. Chaminda Kandauda, a reputable VOG in Kandy, and continued our consultations with him until about the seventh month. One day, my wife noticed a lack of movement from the baby, prompting us to rush to the nearby government hospital in Medawala. They couldn't pinpoint the issue and recommended we go to Peradeniya Hospital within half an hour. While on our way, we reached out to Dr. Chaminda Kandauda, who instructed us to meet him at Asiri Hospital. Upon our arrival, he conducted a scan and reassured us that the baby's heartbeat was fine. However, the following day, my wife still felt no movement from the baby. We attempted to contact him several times, and he consistently reassured us that there was no cause for concern and that it was normal. Following his advice, we remained at home for about five days. After that period, we returned for another check-up, only for him to inform us that the baby's heartbeat had ceased. This was our first child, and it became one of the most excruciating experiences we could have imagined. As expectant parents, we had faith that proper monitoring and care would be provided, especially after repeatedly expressing our concerns about the lack of movement. In hindsight, I feel that he should have given the situation more attention and taken urgent action during that crucial time. Once it was confirmed that our baby had passed, he requested that we come back to Asiri Hospital for a cesarean section and made all the necessary arrangements. We declined and chose to admit my wife to Kandy General Hospital, where the staff treated her well. She remained there for about five days and ultimately delivered the baby naturally. Even after this tragic event, Dr. Chaminda called to inquire if we were proceeding with the cesarean, but I turned him down again. Subsequently, we underwent postmortem and genetic testing, which revealed that there were no genetic issues or signs of immaturity in the baby. I share this experience two years later because the memory and pain remain vivid for us. I hope that by recounting our story, others can grasp the significance of diligent monitoring and timely medical intervention during pregnancy.
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