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Thursday 19 September 2013

TEACHER GIVES BIRTH IN CLASSROOM!




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Diane Krish-Veeramany, 30, went into
labour last Thursday, a week before
her due date, and three of her
colleagues helped deliver the baby,
called Jonah.





After giving birth she was taken by
paramedics to Queen’s Hospital in
Romford, Essex, before both she and
her son were allowed home.

Mrs Krish-Veeramany, 30, a teacher
at Manford Primary School in
Chigwell, East London, had attended
a morning meeting but asked to go
home shortly afterwards as she was
feeling unwell.

She said: “I texted my husband to
come and get me but my colleagues
asked if I wanted an ambulance.
“I said ‘I’ll just go home.’ I just
didn’t think it would be a
contraction as it didn’t feel like
one.”

But it soon became clear she was
going into labour, and three
teaching assistants, Dita Gojnovci,
Chris Sword and Sam Mustafa,
stepped in to help.

The three delivered the baby while
taking instructions from paramedics
over the phone, as towels and other
equipment were gathered from
around the school.

The teacher’s husband, Vijaye
Veeramany, was en route to collect
her when he received a phone call
telling him the baby was already on
its way.
The labour, which started just before
9am, lasted only 20 minutes, but Mr
Veeramany reached the school just
in time for his son’s arrival.
Tina Jacobs, the school’s head
teacher, told the Romford Recorder :

“We phoned an ambulance but
before they could get here she gave
birth in an empty classroom with
three classroom assistants.

“It happened so fast. The ladies kept
brilliantly calm and the paramedics
were fantastic every step of the way.
“Everyone has seen this sort of thing
on the television before but you
never dream it will happen in real
life.”

Mrs Krish-Veeramany added:
“Everyone was so supportive and just
acted on instinct.

“Luckily, my husband got to the
school before I gave birth.
“We now joke (Jonah) was late for his
first day at school as he was born
after the bell.”

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