<p>Surat: Four babies got a fresh lease of life after the parents of a 100-hour-old brain dead infant in Gujarat’s Surat city donated his body parts, an organ donation foundation said on Sunday.</p>.<p>NGO Jeevandeep Organ Donation Foundation, which played a role in the process, claimed that the infant is the youngest organ donor in the country.</p>.<p>The baby was incubated after birth as he had a feeble heartbeat and was not breathing. After 48 hours of observation, he was referred to a neurosurgeon who declared him brain dead, said an official from the foundation.</p>.Organs of 5-day-old infant give new lease of life to three children.<p>Following counselling, the infant's parents agreed to donate their son’s organs to give a new lease of life to those who needed them, said the managing trustee of the foundation, Vipul Talaviya.</p>.<p>“The baby’s parents Anup and Vandana Thakor agreed to donate his organs after being told about a similar case of a five-day-old baby as recent as October 18, who was until now the youngest donor,” he said.</p>.<p>The infant’s two kidneys, a spleen and eyes were harvested on Friday night, approximately 100 hours after he was born on the evening of October 23, he said. The recipients are all babies. </p>
<p>Surat: Four babies got a fresh lease of life after the parents of a 100-hour-old brain dead infant in Gujarat’s Surat city donated his body parts, an organ donation foundation said on Sunday.</p>.<p>NGO Jeevandeep Organ Donation Foundation, which played a role in the process, claimed that the infant is the youngest organ donor in the country.</p>.<p>The baby was incubated after birth as he had a feeble heartbeat and was not breathing. After 48 hours of observation, he was referred to a neurosurgeon who declared him brain dead, said an official from the foundation.</p>.Organs of 5-day-old infant give new lease of life to three children.<p>Following counselling, the infant's parents agreed to donate their son’s organs to give a new lease of life to those who needed them, said the managing trustee of the foundation, Vipul Talaviya.</p>.<p>“The baby’s parents Anup and Vandana Thakor agreed to donate his organs after being told about a similar case of a five-day-old baby as recent as October 18, who was until now the youngest donor,” he said.</p>.<p>The infant’s two kidneys, a spleen and eyes were harvested on Friday night, approximately 100 hours after he was born on the evening of October 23, he said. The recipients are all babies. </p>