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09-Jul-26 11:17:36

Ayurveda Students Deliver Baby on Train: Research Scholars Turn Moving Rail Journey into Lifesaving Mission

IndianVaidyas News Desk
 

Varanasi: In a remarkable display of composure and emergency response, a group of Ayurveda postgraduate (PG) research scholars turned a routine rail journey into a lifesaving mission by successfully assisting a pregnant passenger in delivering a healthy baby onboard a moving Varanasi-bound train.

The unexpected incident has surfaced as a powerful testament to the rigorous clinical training embedded in modern Ayurveda education, proving that Indian medical students are fully equipped to handle critical healthcare crises outside traditional hospital setup.

The Onboard Crisis: A Medical Emergency at 100 km/h

The high-stakes drama unfolded inside a packed compartment of a train bound for Varanasi. A pregnant woman suddenly went into advanced labor, catching her family and co-passengers completely off guard. With the train cruising at a speed of nearly 100 km/h and the next railway medical station hours away, panic quickly spread through the coach.

Recognizing the severity of the situation, fellow passengers frantically searched for anyone with a healthcare background. Fortunately, a group of Ayurveda PG research scholars, who were traveling to attend an academic seminar, stepped forward without hesitation.

Strategic Teamwork Under Pressure: How Ayurveda Scholars Saved Two Lives

Conducting an emergency childbirth on train poses massive logistical and hygienic challenges due to confined spaces and a complete lack of sterilized medical instruments. However, the young researchers utilized their presence of mind to manage the critical situation smoothly.

The students systematically divided their responsibilities to ensure the best possible outcome:

  • Patient Reassurance: Two students focused entirely on keeping the mother calm and managing her breathing during advanced labor pains.

  • Creating a Safe Zone: Co-passengers helped the students form a temporary cubicle using blankets to ensure the mother's privacy.

  • Monitoring Progress: The research scholars carefully monitored the crowning and progression of labor, using basic available materials to safely support the delivery.

  • Railway Coordination: Simultaneously, they coordinated with the railway staff to arrange immediate standby medical assistance at the upcoming railway junction.

Thanks to their quick intervention, the woman delivered a healthy newborn. The sound of the baby’s first cry brought immense relief to the tense compartment.

Beyond Preventive Care: The Clinical Power of Ayurveda Education

While mainstream narratives often limit Ayurveda news to preventive wellness and holistic treatments, this incident highlights a crucial, lesser-known reality: Ayurveda postgraduate students undergo extensive clinical and surgical emergency training.

This real-world test demonstrates that BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) graduates and MD/MS Ayurveda scholars possess the hands-on competency required to execute lifesaving interventions during unpredictable medical emergencies.

Both the mother and the newborn were safely handed over to a team of standby railway healthcare professionals at the next station for routine post-delivery examination and care. Both are reported to be in perfectly stable health.

Source By deccanherald.com