Doctor delays baby’s delivery after pregnant lady refuses his advances, baby reportedly dead





A Nigerian woman has recounted a disturbing incident where a baby died in a hospital because a doctor delayed a procedure after the expectant mother rejected his inappropriate advance.

She shared this story on her social media account on X (formerly Twitter).

Her account has caused a wave of anger online, claiming that at a hospital on Lagos Island, a doctor postponed the woman’s delivery after he asked her to touch him inappropriately, which she declined.

She said: “The baby died because the doctor delayed the procedure all because he wanted the lady to touch his private part. Now she’s undergoing a C-section.”

“This is annoying. I am pissed. Hearing the story from her relatives here at the hospital is pissing me off.”

“Lagos Island Maternity Hospital: A doctor just told a pregnant woman to touch his private part. A woman who came to deliver a baby.”

As the post went viral, concerned individuals flooded the comment section to express their thoughts.

See some reactions below:

@joyaifuo: “If this is in fact true, I am more than happy to create the needed awareness and justice for this story. Kindly share the full story with some evidence.”

@miggssghinsel: “Hope you will be able to defend your claims when summoned, if it’s true then the hospital has to answer for it because I have never Heard of something evil like this.”

@ochesaiki: “I never believe patients or their_ relatives story. I’d love to hear from the doctor too. From experience,patients are terrible and twisted with their accounts.”

@_kathiiie: “Everything works in the opposite direction in this country. Police o, health care o, education o. Every fvcking thing. My God.”

@don_pet: “The kind of stories coming out of Nigeria dey shock me. A doctor telling a pregnant lady in labour to touch him? What does MDCN do?”

@The_UnrealG: “If the NMA sue and ask you to provide evidence now you will start crying. You are always cooking up nonsense controversy for engagement. Your day will come.”