Delhi couple donates fetus: Ashish and Vandana Jain of Pitampura in Delhi have presented an example of humanity and courage by donating their five -month fetus to AIIMS (AIIMS). The reception of the second child should have been a moment of happiness, but the doctors informed about there was no heartbeat in the fetus. In this painful time, the couple decided to make their child’s life meaningful and donated it for medical education and research. His move has become a source of inspiration for society and future doctors not only a personal courage.
Family inspiration and guidance

According to the news published in TOI,
Ashish, who is a businessman by profession, said that it was a difficult moment for us, but my father, Suresh Chand Jain, who is associated with a body donation organization, gave us guidance about donations. He connected us to Dadhichi Deh Dan Daan Samiti and we felt that the minor life of our child can also make a difference for anyone. ” The Jain couple, who already have a four -year -old son, say that this decision gave a purpose in their grief.
Shortest body donation
Committee vice -president Sudhir Gupta said that this is the smallest body donation in his 28 years of history. “We have seen 1,732 eye donation, about 550 entire body donation and 42 skin donations, but never fetus. Family courage was extraordinary. We can only work as a bridge, the true appreciation goes to the Jain family.”
Committee vice -president Sudhir Gupta said that this is the smallest body donation in his 28 years of history. “We have seen 1,732 eye donation, about 550 entire body donation and 42 skin donations, but never fetus. Family courage was extraordinary. We can only work as a bridge, the true appreciation goes to the Jain family.”

Gupta also said that more than 100 families of the Jain community have contributed organ and body through the committee, but this matter is going to create history. “This proves that even in a dark time, family can choose humanity.”
Sudden incident
The couple’s regular check -up was scheduled on September 19, but Vandana’s health suddenly deteriorated and immediately went to the doctor. “During the investigation, we were told that there was no beating in the fetus,” Ashish said. The doctor advised to remove the fetus. Earlier the medicine was attempted, but when there was no effect, surgery had to be done.
Donation for human life protection
Prof. Prof. Head of Anatomy Department of AIIMS. Subharata Basu Rai said, “Such donations help future doctors to learn and increase the understanding of human life.” Ashish said, “We never thought that this would happen. But if our child could help doctors and researchers in future, then at least his life was meaningful.”
Prof. Prof. Head of Anatomy Department of AIIMS. Subharata Basu Rai said, “Such donations help future doctors to learn and increase the understanding of human life.” Ashish said, “We never thought that this would happen. But if our child could help doctors and researchers in future, then at least his life was meaningful.”
This step has set an example of humanity and courage, which inspires families to take the right decision even in difficult times.