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      | On Sep 24, 1991, Geeta Singh was found to be two months pregnant by a doctor who   asked her to get a routine blood test done.
 According to the blood report   given by Mayur Laboratories, Geeta's blood group was Rh Positive A. The doctor   treated Geeta on the basis of the report but advised her to abort the foetus   after medical problems.
 
 |  |      Geeta conceived for a second time but had to   undergo an abortion again due to some complications. Later, Geeta had a healthy   child.
 When she got pregnant for the fourth time, Geeta decided to   consult another doctor who also prescribed some blood tests. This time she went   to another laboratory for the tests and the report showed that her blood group   was Rh Negative.
 
 Geeta's doctor told her that all the previous   complications during her pregnancies were due to the wrong blood test report   that led to wrong diagnosis and treatment. She also lost her fourth child since   the treatment had already started on the basis of the old report.
 
 Geeta   approached the consumer court in Bihar, demanding a compensation of Rs.1 million   for the mental and physical suffering she had to undergo due to the wrong blood   report.
 
 The state consumer forum dismissed her plea but she appealed to   the national consumer forum, which gave her relief earlier this   month.
 
 "Giving the report in a casual manner has to be condemned since Rh   factor plays an extremely important role during pregnancy. A woman is at risk   when she has a negative Rh factor, especially when her husband has a positive Rh   factor. The wrong diagnosis can lead to haemolytic disease that can cause   illness, brain damage and even death of the foetus," the bench of the National   Consumer Forum ruled.
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