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Woman delivers baby in toilet of UP-bound train
Updated On: 04 November, 2020 08:09 AM IST | Mumbai | Priti Khuman Thakur
Both, the baby and the mother are stable and have been discharged. They asked to pay me for the delivery but I did not charge them. Helping them was my duty, Dr Chauhan said

Gudiya Vishwakarma with her baby and Dr Rajesh Chauhan who helped deliver him in the train
A woman delivery a baby boy in the toilet of the Bandra-Ghazipur COVID special train late on Monday night. Gudiya Vishwakarma had been seven months pregnant and was going to her hometown in Uttar Pradesh for her delivery. However, she went into labour after crossing Virar.
Vishwakarma, a resident of Santosh Bhuwan at Nalasopara East, was travelling with her husband, Rajesh and five-year-old daughter Aayushi. After going into labour, Vishwakarma shut herself inside the toilet. Rajesh then asked the TTE (Travelling Ticket Examiner) for help. The train was then stopped at Palghar at 12.30 am.
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