A woman is reported to be in critical condition after doctors leave medical items, including gloves and wipes, inside her abdomen during a C-section in Maharashtra’s Beed district. The case comes to light after the issue is identified and she receives further medical attention.

Following the incident, the Beed district surgeon issues notices to the doctor and staff involved in the procedure. The action reflects an administrative and accountability process aimed at establishing how the items were left behind and whether proper surgical protocols were followed.

While the reporting focuses on the clinical allegation—retained items inside the abdomen during a delivery—other details such as the timing of discovery, the exact medical items left, and subsequent treatment steps are not specified in the available information. The notices indicate an ongoing inquiry rather than a final outcome or determination of responsibility at this stage.