A woman from Afghanistan gives birth a baby girl on US evacuation plane
A woman evacuate from Afghanistan amid the enduring bedlam in the country has given birth on an evacuation flight.
Kabul (News Update). An Afghan
woman gave birth to a baby girl on the plane during the evacuation from Kabul.
According to media reports, both the mother and the baby girl are in good
condition.
According
to the source of News Update, the US Air Force said
that people were being evacuated from Kabul by a US
military plane during the evacuation mission when the woman encountered
maternity during the flight, the captain of the plane said. This was done to
increase the air pressure in the plane and thus helped to save the life of the
mother.
According
to the US Air Force, the C-17 aircraft flying from Afghanistan landed at
Ramstein Air Base in Germany, the mother and child were transferred to a nearby
medical health unit where both are in good condition.
Captain Erin Brymer of U.S. Army said “a nurse who facilitated
deliver the baby said that her staff was ‘expecting the worst’ but ‘hoping
for the best’. She told when the patient arrived; they didn't comprise sufficient
time to move her to a facility and instead decided to deliver the child on the airplane.
Brymer said the kid was delivered within ten to fifteen minutes of the airplane
touching down. She said she felt ‘honored’ to be part of the delivery case.
She
added that we all are people, they all are also people, and we both desire the
same things, strong mothers and kids.
President
Biden said ‘Sunday his administration's efforts
to evacuate thousands of American citizens and Afghan allies from Kabul’; subsequent
the Taliban's rapid takeover of the state was
going to be ‘hard and painful’. The Biden administration is ramping up its apprehensive evacuation
efforts, with the U.S. military sending twenty more airplanes into Kabul
(Afghanistan) to assist fly people out of the country.
Mr Biden added that over the weekend, 11 thousand individuals were ferried out of Kabul (Afghanistan). Since 15th August, 2021, 28 thousand people have been evacuated from the country, and he said his management expects the rapidity to continue.
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