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Delta Woman Gives Birth In A Latrine as Baby is Rescued From The Pit Toilet


A middle-aged woman, Mrs. Chinwe Amoloku, on Sunday [Aug 5] gave birth to a baby in a latrine at Umusan Ogbe, Kwale, Delta State.



Amoloku, who it was learnt, had no inkling that she was due for delivery, had visited the convenience in the evening when she gave birth without the help of a birth attendant.
 
 
 
In the process, the baby reportedly fell into the pit toilet.
She was said to have raised the alarm which attracted neighbours who rescued the baby.
 
 
“We used a stick to push the baby into a rubber bucket tied with a rope in order to drag it out of the pit”, an eyewitness, Sunday Uzor told Punch Newspapers.

It was learnt that the woman and her baby were later taken to a traditional birth attendant and a nurse.

Uzor said, “The woman said she was pressed and went to the toilet but when she pressed, the baby came out and fell into the latrine, while the placenta slipped into her stomach”.



Miraclously, the baby survived.
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12 comments

  1. Thank God awesomeness

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  2. Glory to God on high

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  3. Miracle child! Just like Jesus was born in a manger. Kayjoe

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  4. the placenta slipped into her stomach? Sorry o if i sound ignorant but is that possible?

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  5. I am glad that both mother and child are fine. All the best to the family.

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  6. Thank God. That baby will be very rich in life.

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  7. Glory be to God!!!

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  8. Der z notin God cnt do. He kip surprisin His pple wit His miraculous wok

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  9. Coming to think of that, does it mean she did not experience labour pain at all?

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  10. Destiny Child, U must flfill destiny in Jesus name!

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  11. I wonder of there was no foul play. No birth pangs, rapid cervical dilatation. Good to hear baby survived.

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