TNN | Updated: May 12, 2020, 09:34 IST
RAJKOT: The tiny roars of newborn voices brought joy amid the gloom of lockdown to Dedan village, a quaint little hamlet nestled in the thick Gir forest of Khambha taluka in Amreli district.But this news on Sunday, particularly on International Mother’s Day, was a matter of pride for the new parents as the woman gave birth to triplets — all boys — which made even the village immensely happy.However, for Daya Baraiya, the delivery was fraught with extreme dangers. At topping the list was the lions who answered each of her cries from labour pains, with a loud roar. Interestingly, the village is also home to a pride of 18 lions.“When we received a call from Narshi Baraiya that his wife Daya was having severe labour pains, we rushed to Dedan village,” said Govind Bambhania, an emergency medical technician, in a 108 ambulance.When they reached the village, Bambhania was flummoxed seeing that he had no time to take the pregnant woman to the hospital. Holding on to hope and his experience, Bhambaniya decided to help the woman deliver in the 108 ambulance itself!“I connected with a gynaecologist through the 108 call centre. Over the phone, I did as I was being told, and following all instructions, I managed to help the woman deliver her triplets, all sons, one after the other. I salute the woman’s tenacity who had a normal delivery. The health of the new mother and her newborns are fine,” Bambhania added.However, the ambulance pilot, Raju Borisagar, is still adjusting to all the drama on Sunday night. “This is one incident that will live with me all my life,” said the man who claims he probably was never so frightened or overwhelmed with any other medical emergency.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/rajkot/triplets-born-amid-lion-roars-near-khambha-forest/articleshow/75683411.cms
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