Namukhula, a 28-year-old woman who gave birth to five babies last month has died on Sunda after two of her babies, both boys, died last week while under special care at the hospital.
The 28- year-old woman identified as Evaline Namukhula gave birth to the quintuplets in Kakamega area of Kenya.
Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) chief executive Wilson Aruasa, said Ms Namukhula complained of chest pains and persistent headache on Saturday night and doctors put her onantibiotics and conducted a blood clot test.
The MTRH boss said she suffered from pulmonary embolism, a blood clot, which blocked blood vessels in her lungs.
Immediately after the scan, she vomited, started sweating and had difficulty breathing before collapsing midday,” Dr Aruasa told the Nation.
she was taken to the semi-intensive care unit, where she was pronounced dead on arrival.
Her two boys died last week while under special care at the Eldoret hospital. The remaining three girls are doing well and under special attention by nurses”.
The five babies were born on March 10 at the Kakamega County Referral Hospital and were referred to MTRH for specialised care after they developed breathing complications.