Unbelievable!

On one hand you can say “jisay Allah rakhay, ussay kaun chakhay”, but, honestly, this story makes you wonder (you being the men here and girls who are not mothers yet), that there got to be a difference in the pain level of crapping versus giving birth to a baby. What the hell is this…

Yahoo news report [Click here to read]

Whatever happened to placenta? How the baby survived being thrown out of a moving train via toilet flush? Oh my, oh my…

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umm...wow.

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This can happen only in India!

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Oh My Lord .. that is amazing

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Most toilets on Indian trains are filthy chutes emptying directly onto the tracks
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thanks to that filthy chute, baby escaped the train and landed on ground ..

if it was a container, collecting human waste, the baby would've been dead by drowning in human filth

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wow

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This is truly a miracle.

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it is quite funny..wait till the baby learns this :bummer:

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definately some angels were looking over her...
in other paper it says when they found the baby she turned blue due to cold and her UB cord was lying on her side.... :(
tough baby..

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:rotfl:

man that would be a story to tell your kids

“So son .. my mother was doing number 2 in the toilet while riding a train from Mumbai to Hyderabad , when all of a sudden …”

Okay sorry , that was a a rude joke .. I know

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People cant get yr joke :slight_smile: wait till bollywood makes a movie on it :cb:

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Yeah I was going to ask how the heck the UB cord got cut? Isn't it connected and it's something that doctors cut?!?

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:smack:

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Okay that just made me cringe.
She either had a weak cervix, or was already in premature labor and was dilated.
The baby is a champ! She was premature, fell on the tracks with rocks under a fast moving train, and still had the cord attached. :hayaa:

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Allah!

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this is not the first time this has happened in India, apparently train toilets in India also acts as maternity wards, just like rail tracks are the biggest communal toilets where majority of Indians relieve themselves.

My question however is, what do Indians write in their place of birth, the departure point or the destination?

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Wow, its miraculous that the baby is ok, angels must have been looking over her.
The poor mom too. If there is even the smallest rupture of the sac, its almost inevitable that mom will develop "acute ascending infection" - and this in turn can cause "explosive birth" which feels kinda like a bad attack of diarrhea. This is what happened with my firstborn. He came into the world about 15 minutes after we arrived at the hospital. And he was almost born without a doc - it happened so fast. I went from 5cm dilated to birth in the 15 minutes I was in the hospital. So I can see how it could happen.

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:hayaa:

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poor baby... :-/

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ditto...

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Allahhhhhhhhhhhhh! mujh main puri khabar perhny ki bhi himat nahi:(
PS; Akhir is line tak puhanch gai, " Most toilets on Indian trains are filthy chutes emptying directly onto the tracks. "
or khiyal aya fraz karo track per khali na hota neechy diba shiba lag ahota tu baby ka kiya hota kiya ufffffffffffffffff os "yukkkkkkkkk" main doob ker woh bachti or kitni izyatnak maut even bachana hota is bachi ka ju os main kod ker dhondta bachi ko:(