A Canadian doctor has expressed his happiness over helping to deliver a baby overnight on a flight from Qatar to Uganda.
Although this is an event that took place on December 5th, the doctor recently shared these pictures due to his workload.
Ayesha Ghadeeb, a professor at the University of Toronto, was flying from Qatar Airways to Entebbe, Uganda on a plane.
A Ugandan woman working in Saudi Arabia has given birth to her first child on this flight.
The baby, who is 35 weeks pregnant, has been named ‘Miracle Aisha’.
Ayesha, a doctor working in Toronto, was resting during the flight.
The flight attendants then asked through the intercom if there were any doctors there. Ayesha immediately went to the seat of the woman who needed treatment.
“People crowded around the woman. At the time, I thought there was a crisis, something like a heart attack, “said Aisha, a doctor with the BBC.
But it was only when she went nearby that Ayesha saw a woman there in labor pains and the baby coming out.
There were two other medical staff there to help the doctor Aisha for this delivery.
Doctor Aisha Uganda gave birth to a woman with the help of a cancer nurse on the same flight and a pediatrician from Doctors Without Borders.
Dr. Aisha gave the baby to the pediatrician for examination after the baby was born.
” I saw the baby; She was in good health. Then I saw the mother; He was fine too, ” Dr Ayesha said.
” I ‘Congratulations! You have a baby girl. ‘Everyone on the plane applauded. That’s when I realized I was on a plane and everyone was watching. ”
“It’s so special to have a baby named after me, ” she said, handing Ayesha a gold necklace with her name written on it,” Aisha. ”
Doctor Ayesha said she would keep the baby as a small memorial to the doctor who gave birth to her while the plane was flying over the Nile at an altitude of 35,000 feet.
Fortunately he was happy to have another doctor on the same flight.
Dr. Aisha returned to Canada on December 18 after training with Ugandan doctors. Ayesha has given emergency treatment to a passenger in the middle of the flight.
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