First to South Western Railway, two babies born on the trains of output of Bengaluru – The New Indian Express



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BENGALURU: Sandeep Maurya, an interior designer in Bengaluru, I was desperate to reach his people Kichodi in Uttar Pradesh to enable his wife deliver their second child. He booked the tickets in Gorakhpur Express to the 26th of March, but could not stop the running of the bulls was announced. The family managed to get aboard a special train for the migrants to Lucknow on the 22nd of May on the night of Bengaluru.

His wife Sangita, who was in her ninth month of pregnancy, was due to deliver the baby, only fifteen days later. “When we got her checked at a hospital in Bengaluru, the doctors said Sangita may have to undergo a c-section. I was desperate to get to my people as we all have to help there,” said Sandeep. As the train drew near Bina railway station in Madhya Pradesh around 2 a.m. Saturday, Sangita developed labour pains.

“I panicked and rushed to some women in the compartment, and who came to his aid. The train stopped in the vicinity of the station for nearly three hours, and gives birth to a baby safely. Railway officials had been called to some doctors, which came after the delivery,” he said. The family came to Lucknow later in the evening and checked into a local hospital there.

Asked if a woman in such an advanced stage of pregnancy can be authorised to travel by train, a senior railway official said that it is allowed. Another official said, “There are about 25 cases of babies born to migrants special all over the country. But this is the first of South Western Railway.”

The deputy Conservator of Forests in Bengaluru, Sangita Bajpai, who is the attention of the kids come out, helped the family to get on the train. “I had no idea that she was in an advanced stage of pregnancy,” he said.

The fear of COVID-19 makes the mother reject the treatment

Another baby girl was born on board the Bengaluru-New Delhi Express Special on Sunday morning. 25 years of age, the woman developed labour pains at 5:30 Sunday morning. “A doctor was arranged in Mathura, but the passenger refused treatment fearing coronavirus,” said a Railway press release. A woman doctor on the train helped to deliver the baby when the train was near the New Delhi station.

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