It's heartwarming to see how she never gave up on the baby.
No mother wants her newborn to stop breathing right after birth but that’s what happened to a mother from the Philippines. Fortunately, a persistent midwife, along with the support of the entire medical team, did everything she could just to get the baby breathing again.
In a video posted on social media, the healthcare provider was seen trying to resuscitate the newborn, whose umbilical cord was still attached to the mother. It was obvious that the delivery room lacked the necessary equipment but still, the team was able to use whatever they have to revive the baby. It is presumed that the woman gave birth in a birthing clinic, which could explain the lack of apparatus.
The midwife used sheets of tissue paper to cover the baby’s mouth as she performs mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Another person’s hand can be seen doing chest compression on the baby. The baby had been held upside-down, had its bottom slapped and back rubbed several times, but nothing happened for almost five minutes.
Another woman can also be heard in the background soothing the mother, telling her not to cry because there’s still hope. It’s unclear how long the team has been trying to revive the baby but the video lasted for over four minutes.
The video almost reached one million views and had over six thousand shares. Some believe it was a miracle that the baby survived and many also applauded the team for their efforts and for not giving up. However, there are those who quickly pointed out the lack of equipment for proper patient care and the “improper” handling of the baby.
There are people who assumed (without watching) that the baby didn’t make it and even blamed the team for doing a poor job. One commenter pointed out that the team didn’t know what they’re doing, which, she believed, resulted in the “death” of the baby. But to be clear, the baby made it. The video ended with the baby crying.
Another commenter, however, pointed out that even with the lack of equipment in the birthing area, the medical staff did every right thing they could to successfully get the baby breathing.
“There are several thing that have been done RIGHT here, for all the people disrespecting this midwife.
She has left the umbilical cord intact, maintaining blood flow (and oxygen supply) to the baby for some time.
Holding the baby upside down helps to drain amniotic fluid from the lungs, which will not clear if the baby isn’t taking spontaneous breaths or making cries.
The slaps on the bottom help to stimulate an Autonomic reaction and reflex reaction to help the baby to breathe.
The placing of a tissue over the baby’s mouth helps the midwife get a good seal when performing mouth to mouth as the baby is covered in amniotic fluid and vernix as he’s just been born and is very slippery.
The other person present is performing chest compressions to stimulate the heart.
With a lack of equipment, they are doing absolutely EVERYTHING medically possible in the correct way for that infant.”
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