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Lab worker helps as woman gives birth on train

A lab technician from Delhi helped a woman deliver a baby on board the Madhya Pradesh Samparik Kranti express train on Saturday night. After the delivery, the railway protection force team took the woman and her baby to Mathura district hospital.

Lab technician helps a woman give birth on moving train, uses video call to seek advice from doctor
Lab technician helps a woman give birth on moving train, uses video call to seek advice from doctor
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Published : Jan 19, 2021, 12:02 PM IST

Sagar (Madhya Pradesh): In a humanitarian gesture, a lab technician, who was travelling from Delhi to Madhya Pradesh helped an expectant mother deliver a healthy baby with help from a doctor friend on a video call, at Mathura railway station on last Saturday.

This incident totally matches with a scene from the Aamir Khan blockbuster movie ‘3 Idiots’, where he helped heroine's sister deliver a baby with help of his friends and heroine on a video call.

Sunil Prajapati, the technician at Northern Railway Divisional Hospital in Delhi took instruction from doctor Suparna Sen on a video call and helped the woman deliver the baby.

Lab technician helps a woman give birth on moving train, uses video call to seek advice from doctor
Lab technician helps a woman give birth on moving train, uses video call to seek advice from doctor

"I had boarded the train to go to Sagar in MP from Delhi's Nizamuddin. After the train crossed Faridabad, I saw a woman crying in pain. Then I came to know that the woman who was travelling with her brother to Damoh, was pregnant with the due date for delivery on January 20 but her labour pains had started in the moving train," Sunil said.

Lab technician helps a woman give birth on moving train, uses video call to seek advice from doctor

"I called Dr Suparna Sen of my hospital, who gave me instruction on a video call. I followed the instructions carefully and the woman delivered a healthy baby. At Mathura station, the RPF escorted the mother and child to the district hospital in the town," he said.

"I called the RPF personnel, who reached with a stretcher and the woman and her baby were then admitted to the district hospital of Mathura. I am very happy that I helped a woman to deliver a baby. I am not a doctor but I felt immense pleasure after helping this woman," he added.

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Sagar (Madhya Pradesh): In a humanitarian gesture, a lab technician, who was travelling from Delhi to Madhya Pradesh helped an expectant mother deliver a healthy baby with help from a doctor friend on a video call, at Mathura railway station on last Saturday.

This incident totally matches with a scene from the Aamir Khan blockbuster movie ‘3 Idiots’, where he helped heroine's sister deliver a baby with help of his friends and heroine on a video call.

Sunil Prajapati, the technician at Northern Railway Divisional Hospital in Delhi took instruction from doctor Suparna Sen on a video call and helped the woman deliver the baby.

Lab technician helps a woman give birth on moving train, uses video call to seek advice from doctor
Lab technician helps a woman give birth on moving train, uses video call to seek advice from doctor

"I had boarded the train to go to Sagar in MP from Delhi's Nizamuddin. After the train crossed Faridabad, I saw a woman crying in pain. Then I came to know that the woman who was travelling with her brother to Damoh, was pregnant with the due date for delivery on January 20 but her labour pains had started in the moving train," Sunil said.

Lab technician helps a woman give birth on moving train, uses video call to seek advice from doctor

"I called Dr Suparna Sen of my hospital, who gave me instruction on a video call. I followed the instructions carefully and the woman delivered a healthy baby. At Mathura station, the RPF escorted the mother and child to the district hospital in the town," he said.

"I called the RPF personnel, who reached with a stretcher and the woman and her baby were then admitted to the district hospital of Mathura. I am very happy that I helped a woman to deliver a baby. I am not a doctor but I felt immense pleasure after helping this woman," he added.

ALSO READ: 13-year-old girl raped, buried alive in MP

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