15-Day-Old Baby Abandoned in Forest With Lips Glued Shut
A disturbing incident has come to light in Bhilwara district, where a newborn was found abandoned in a Rajasthan forest with its lips glued and a stone inside the mouth. Despite this life-threatening act, the 15-day-old baby survived and is now receiving treatment at a government hospital.
How the Baby Was Discovered
The incident took place in the Bijolia police station area, close to the Sita Kund Temple. A cattle herder, while passing through the forest, noticed the infant lying unattended. On closer inspection, he realised the child’s lips had been sealed with glue. When he managed to open the mouth, he found a stone lodged inside, allegedly placed there to stop the baby from crying and attracting attention.
Medical Condition and Treatment
The newborn was immediately rushed to a government hospital in Bhilwara. Doctors confirmed that the child had suffered distress due to airway obstruction but was stabilised with prompt intervention.
From a medical standpoint, blocking an infant’s airway even for a short time can result in oxygen deprivation, brain injury, or death. In this case, timely removal of the obstruction and rapid hospital care likely saved the baby’s life. The infant remains under close monitoring and supportive care.
Police Investigation
Police have begun tracing the child’s background. Investigators are checking recent delivery records from nearby hospitals and making inquiries in local villages. Authorities are working to identify the parents or guardians who may have been involved in abandoning the child.
Conclusion
The case of a newborn found abandoned in a Rajasthan forest raises serious concerns about child safety and community health awareness. Neonates are highly vulnerable, and even brief periods of oxygen blockage can have lifelong consequences.
For healthcare professionals, this highlights the urgent need for neonatal emergency protocols. For the public, it underscores the importance of community vigilance and timely reporting to prevent tragedies involving abandoned children.
Source:Â Inputs from various media SourcesÂ
I’m a pharmacist with a strong background in health sciences. I hold a BSc from Delhi University and a pharmacy degree from PDM University. I write articles and daily health news while interviewing doctors to bring you the latest insights. In my free time, you’ll find me at the gym or lost in a sci-fi novel.
- Priya Bairagi
- Health News and Updates,People Forum
- 25 September 2025
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