Passengers and Staff Help Woman Give Birth on High-Speed Train

Passengers and Staff Help Woman Give Birth on High-Speed Train
Feb 03, 2015 By eChinacities.com

Staff on the D2318 high-speed train from Shenzhen to Xiamen on January 31 gained an unexpected extra passenger when a woman went into labour en route.

Staff and passengers helped the woman by screening her off using cloth and the men were evacuated from the carriage. Staff then helped deliver the baby with the assistance of some female passengers who had experience of childbirth.

The passenger gave birth to a healthy baby girl and the train staff notified Zhangzhou train station and told them to send medical personnel to greet the train. The new mother was transferred to an ambulance and taken to hospital at around 15:16.

Source: news.163.com

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6 Comments

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ncsmiith

Fortunately no one had a knife to attempt a Cesarean surgery on the woman

Feb 05, 2015 16:40 Report Abuse

Irfan100

yah to allllaaaaaaaa ho gaya , Great

Feb 05, 2015 15:46 Report Abuse

tsmithfi

Why the privacy ? They shit & piss in the street for Gods sake.

Feb 04, 2015 16:33 Report Abuse

bernhardtra

Well she did an excellent job of planning this birth didn't she? She didn't have to pay a hospital to assist.

Feb 04, 2015 09:23 Report Abuse

qadirjadoon

lol..Good that wasnt a foreigner...or the headline would be "foreigner disgraces country by giving birth in a train"

Feb 03, 2015 20:36 Report Abuse

Robk

Well, glad nobody got in a fight over being evacuated from the carriage. This is good news!

Feb 03, 2015 19:56 Report Abuse