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Pakistani Engineer Delivers Baby Boy During UAE Storm
Umber Ali, a 33-year-old Pakistani software engineer, has shared her remarkable story of delivers a baby boy during the recent historic storm in the UAE.
Despite the challenging circumstances, the Pakistani Engineer survived the emergency situation while delivers the baby at UAE, and she credits the doctors, volunteers, and the Almighty for their safe passage, Gulf News Reported.
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Emergency C-Section During Flooded Conditions
Due to the flooded roads, Umber had to be transferred to Aster Hospital Sharjah in an ambulance for an emergency C-section, as her baby decided to arrive early.
Her husband, Mohammed Ali, managed to drive them to the hospital, but the waterlogged roads made it difficult for their friends to reach them.
Gratitude and Appreciation
Umber expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the safe delivery of her child and the kindness of strangers who assisted her in returning home after her discharge.
The volunteers from the Rain Support UAE forum, who promptly came forward to help, were like “angels” to her. She also appreciated the offers of accommodation and support from the community.
Baby Boy in NICU
The baby boy is currently in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at the hospital, and Umber is searching for a suitable name for her “miracle boy.” She is open to suggestions and is cherishing this blessing in her life.
A Story of Hope and Resilience
Umber’s story is a testament to the power of hope, resilience, and community support. Despite the challenges, she remains grateful and positive, inspiring others to do the same.
Her experience serves as a reminder of the importance of kindness, generosity, and compassion, especially during difficult times.