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Maharashtra: Railway medical team helps woman passenger deliver baby at Igatpuri station

In a second similar case in a month, the railway medical team came to the rescue of a woman passenger in labour pain and helped her deliver a baby at Igatpuri station early Sunday morning.
Maharashtra: Railway medical team helps woman passenger deliver baby at Igatpuri station
The newborn and the mother were shifted to rural hospital, Igatpuri by an ambulance for postnatal treatment.
MUMBAI: In a second similar case in a month, the railway medical team came to the rescue of a woman passenger in labour pain and helped her deliver a baby at Igatpuri station early Sunday morning.
"The woman was travelling in 01093 Mumbai-Varanasi special and she went into labour when the train was about to reach Igatpuri in the wee hours of Sunday," said Central Railway chief spokesperson Shivaji Sutar.
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"In the critical situation, she was helped by the railway medical team and delivered a baby at Igatpuri station. Both mother and child are fine," he said.
The newborn and the mother were shifted to rural hospital, Igatpuri by an ambulance for postnatal treatment.
This is the second such case in a month at Igatpuri wherein Railways played an proactive role to come to the rescue of pregnant women during Covid-19 crisis, he stated.
Earlier in June end, a pregnant woman delivered a baby boy in the train she was travelling in before it reached Igatpuri station. Sony Devi (30) was on her way to her native place in Patna by Lokmanya Tilak Patna Patliputra Express Covid-19 special train.
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Somit Sen

Somit Sen, Senior Editor at The Times of India, Mumbai. He covers stories on Power beat in Maharashtra and on Oil & Gas. He also covers RTO, BEST (Mumbai’s public transport buses), transport ministry, Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation, interstate transport (trucks/tempos) and the fleetcabs.

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