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Mumbai: Miracle baby born at Ram Mandir station shows natural healing after heart scare

Tiny heart defect shows signs of natural healing as baby grows strong; soon after his dramatic birth, doctors at Cooper Hospital told the family the baby had a hole in the heart and required immediate cardiac surgery

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Since the past month, the infant has been eating well and growing steadily. Pic/By Special Arrangement

Since the past month, the infant has been eating well and growing steadily. Pic/By Special Arrangement

Mumbai’s “miracle baby boy,” born unexpectedly on the platform of the Western Line’s Ram Mandir railway station on October 15, has turned a month old and is now thriving — a relief for the family that feared he needed urgent heart surgery.

Soon after his dramatic birth, doctors at Cooper Hospital told the family the baby had a hole in the heart and required immediate cardiac surgery. Distressed, they sought a second opinion at Nair Hospital on the advice of their family doctor and Dr Devika Deshmukh, who had assisted the delivery. At Nair Hospital, a fresh sonography showed the hole was extremely small. 

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