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Doctor out cycling with friends helps deliver baby at Singapore bus stop​

ASEANPLUS NEWS

  • Sunday, 19 Sep 2021
    11:55 AM MYT
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From left: Khoo, Dr Chow, Mardhiah, Muhammad and private-hire driver Addy Soon with the baby who was born in the Tada Car. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): At around 6.15am on Sept 12, Dr Chow Yuen Ho, 48, was on his weekly morning bike ride along Upper Thompson Road with his friends when he heard someone shouting.

His first thought was that it was another angry motorist yelling at him for being on the road.

Turning his head, he saw a man waving a light on the road frantically, and calling out if anyone in their group was a doctor.
Seeing a car parked by the bus stop at Springleaf MRT, he thought an accident had occurred and medical assistance was required, so he was not prepared for what greeted him: a woman giving birth in the back seat of the car.

The parents had not expected the baby to arrive so suddenly.

The story of this baby's uncommon birth made The Straits Times last Tuesday.
"When I got to the car, I saw that the baby was already out," said Dr Chow, an aesthetic doctor at the Clifford Clinic.

"Fortunately, I was quite experienced with this."

Twenty years ago, he had worked as a house officer at KK Women's and Children's Hospital where he assisted with delivering babies in the obstetrics department.

"Doctors in that department can deliver up to 30 babies in a night," he said.
"Everything came flooding back to me."

His presence made all the difference, said Muhammad Annur Mohammad, 31, the father of the baby, who recounted: "We were so stressed because even though the baby was born, she was not crying.
"We really weren't sure what to do, or if she was in danger."

Checking the baby's vital signs, Dr Chow reassured Muhammad that as long as she was breathing well, she was fine. This allowed Muhammad to calm down.

Dr Chow then noticed that the mother, Mardiah Abdul Malek, 31, was dehydrated and asked his cyclist friends to assist by getting water for her.

One of them, Adrian Khoo, 38, said that Dr Chow was also invaluable in thwarting well-intentioned but ill-advised attempts to help.

Khoo said: "One of our friends actually offered to use their multi-tool to cut the umbilical cord!"

Dr Chow said that could have led to a dangerous infection for the mother.
"Thankfully, Dr Chow was there to make sure it didn't happen," said Khoo.

The ambulance came at around 6.30am and a paramedic snipped the umbilical cord. The couple, who have two older children aged four and one, went on their way to the hospital as planned, and the group dispersed.

A reunion was organised by ST on Friday (Sept 17) at Muhammad's home for Dr Chow, Khoo and Addy Soon, 53, the private-hire driver, who called for help.
Dr Chow said: "We study so hard to become doctors, but we rarely have such life-changing moments.

"This was one such moment, and I'm really grateful for it."

Muhammad, a food delivery driver, said: "Never in my life did I think this would happen to me.

"But it is there in my daughter's birth certificate: born at the bus stop of Springleaf MRT."

Beyond the gratitude for this fortuitous encounter, everyone agreed that it was teamwork that made this operation a successful one.

Soon said: "It is like what I was taught growing up. We do good, we do well, we do together."


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Being a food delivery driver n a father of 3 kids @such a young age? Wife probably is a homemaker? How they gonna cope?
 
Not sure what they were thinking, but I would never give the 160th presstitutes any interview time in that situation.
 
Being a food delivery driver n a father of 3 kids @such a young age? Wife probably is a homemaker? How they gonna cope?
Jealous? They will cope if there are affordable housing available. Malays must thank grab for giving the opportunity to earn a living
 
Some syed friends can go toilet pangsai together with give birth so My uncle doesn't see a big deal compared to this.
 
Jealous? They will cope if there are affordable housing available. Malays must thank grab for giving the opportunity to earn a living
Jealous? Are u mad!
Pitiful is the more appropriate word...
 
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Doctor out cycling with friends helps deliver baby at Singapore bus stop​

ASEANPLUS NEWS

  • Sunday, 19 Sep 2021
    11:55 AM MYT
1299300.jpg

From left: Khoo, Dr Chow, Mardhiah, Muhammad and private-hire driver Addy Soon with the baby who was born in the Tada Car. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): At around 6.15am on Sept 12, Dr Chow Yuen Ho, 48, was on his weekly morning bike ride along Upper Thompson Road with his friends when he heard someone shouting.

His first thought was that it was another angry motorist yelling at him for being on the road.

Turning his head, he saw a man waving a light on the road frantically, and calling out if anyone in their group was a doctor.
Seeing a car parked by the bus stop at Springleaf MRT, he thought an accident had occurred and medical assistance was required, so he was not prepared for what greeted him: a woman giving birth in the back seat of the car.

The parents had not expected the baby to arrive so suddenly.

The story of this baby's uncommon birth made The Straits Times last Tuesday.
"When I got to the car, I saw that the baby was already out," said Dr Chow, an aesthetic doctor at the Clifford Clinic.

"Fortunately, I was quite experienced with this."

Twenty years ago, he had worked as a house officer at KK Women's and Children's Hospital where he assisted with delivering babies in the obstetrics department.

"Doctors in that department can deliver up to 30 babies in a night," he said.
"Everything came flooding back to me."

His presence made all the difference, said Muhammad Annur Mohammad, 31, the father of the baby, who recounted: "We were so stressed because even though the baby was born, she was not crying.
"We really weren't sure what to do, or if she was in danger."

Checking the baby's vital signs, Dr Chow reassured Muhammad that as long as she was breathing well, she was fine. This allowed Muhammad to calm down.

Dr Chow then noticed that the mother, Mardiah Abdul Malek, 31, was dehydrated and asked his cyclist friends to assist by getting water for her.

One of them, Adrian Khoo, 38, said that Dr Chow was also invaluable in thwarting well-intentioned but ill-advised attempts to help.

Khoo said: "One of our friends actually offered to use their multi-tool to cut the umbilical cord!"

Dr Chow said that could have led to a dangerous infection for the mother.
"Thankfully, Dr Chow was there to make sure it didn't happen," said Khoo.

The ambulance came at around 6.30am and a paramedic snipped the umbilical cord. The couple, who have two older children aged four and one, went on their way to the hospital as planned, and the group dispersed.

A reunion was organised by ST on Friday (Sept 17) at Muhammad's home for Dr Chow, Khoo and Addy Soon, 53, the private-hire driver, who called for help.
Dr Chow said: "We study so hard to become doctors, but we rarely have such life-changing moments.

"This was one such moment, and I'm really grateful for it."

Muhammad, a food delivery driver, said: "Never in my life did I think this would happen to me.

"But it is there in my daughter's birth certificate: born at the bus stop of Springleaf MRT."

Beyond the gratitude for this fortuitous encounter, everyone agreed that it was teamwork that made this operation a successful one.

Soon said: "It is like what I was taught growing up. We do good, we do well, we do together."


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Wrong person, he alot darker like charcaol
 
Jealous? They will cope if there are affordable housing available. Malays must thank grab for giving the opportunity to earn a living
hanor, they will also have grab to give praise and thanks - as the large green food container awreddy has straps and can attach wheel castors to double as a pram or carry-on, and oso keep the baby warn :thumbsup:
 
It’s been 5.5 months since I left and the malicious dogs cottonmouth aka glockman aka Jeremy Quek as per hint by jw5 (and sweetiepie etc) are allowed by Leongsam to smear and insult me slut whore mistress with no consequence. I have to inform Leongsam to delete the posts and sometimes to no avail and i am sick of it. So Leongsam did not follow his deal to get his moderators to remove posts speaking ill of me so here I am carrying out my vow to spam the forum if cottonmouth is allowed to spam in my threads without consequence - which cottonmouth obviously did and was allowed - and he has been allowed in this 5.5 months no need follow his agreement to stop insulting me and continued to smear and insult me whore just yesterday and insulted me have std one day before that and everyday with no consequence.

Another thing to highlight is I realised after I left forum that @strawberry = @kaninabuchaojibye and I already know @nightsafari = @kaninabuchaojibye i.e despicable nightsafari is the strawberry that started the thread Who is Ginfreely sugar daddy and then keep upping it on the pretext of asking about strawberry. No wonder so pretentious always pretending to like my Hokkien threads while stabbing me non stop.
 
Being a food delivery driver n a father of 3 kids @such a young age? Wife probably is a homemaker? How they gonna cope?
The Constitution of Singapore (Article 152 entitled ‘Minorities and special position of Malays’) states:
(1) It shall be the responsibility of the Government constantly to care for the interests of the racial and religious minorities in Singapore.
(2) The Government shall exercise its functions in such manner as to recognise the special position of the Malays, who are the indigenous people of Singapore, and accordingly it shall be the responsibility of the Government to protect, safeguard, support, foster and promote their political, educational, religious, economic, social and cultural interests and the Malay language.
 
The Constitution of Singapore (Article 152 entitled ‘Minorities and special position of Malays’) states:
(1) It shall be the responsibility of the Government constantly to care for the interests of the racial and religious minorities in Singapore.
(2) The Government shall exercise its functions in such manner as to recognise the special position of the Malays, who are the indigenous people of Singapore, and accordingly it shall be the responsibility of the Government to protect, safeguard, support, foster and promote their political, educational, religious, economic, social and cultural interests and the Malay language.
What's new? Bunch of useless free loaders... LOL
 
Irresponsible breeding n so proud. ..guess the race n religion n nationality?
 
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