Pregnant woman writhed in pain in a moving train, what happened next was viewed 8.5 lakh times

Women co-passengers in a moving train helped a pregnant woman deliver a healthy baby girl. The video of the incident went viral, garnering over 8.5 lakh views as people appreciated the help.

trayWhile traveling, a pregnant woman suddenly started having labor pains. Everyone became very nervous as there was no medical help in the crowded train. But, overcoming all the difficulties, the mother gave birth to a healthy baby girl. In this he was helped by some women traveling with him. A small video of this unique incident was shared on social media, which was viewed by about eight and a half lakh people.

delivery in moving train

There is no information about in which train, when and where this incident happened, but the video has attracted the attention of social media users. The video was shared on Instagram with the caption, “Goodness of Indians who helped a pregnant woman in a train and gave birth to a little angel. Giving birth to a child in a train without a doctor is nothing less than a miracle.” In the video, a newborn baby girl wrapped in cloth is seen in the hands of some women in the moving train. She is trying to open her eyes, this is also visible in the video.

The clip begins with a female passenger showing a newborn baby to its mother. Everyone present in the coach is seen happily celebrating this moment. Some passengers are taking pictures of the girl, while some are holding her in their lap. Many people also commented praising the courage of Indian women.

mixed reaction

One user wrote, “She came into this world without any expense or stitches, that too in a moving train.” Another user wrote that not only women, but also men and children standing at a distance would be praying in their own way for the safe birth of the child.

At the same time, some people also expressed concern. Some people raised the question that given the lack of cleanliness of Indian trains, the mother or child could be at risk of infection, and who would be responsible if something went wrong? One user said that doctors generally advise pregnant women not to travel in the last months of pregnancy, especially after 30 weeks. Some also wrote that long distance travel could pose serious risks to both mother and child.

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