Brave Young Male Nurse Helps Woman Deliver a Baby at the Middle of the Road, Photos from the Incident go Viral
- A male nurse at Amartey CHIPS in Kwahu District, Ghana has won the admiration of many after delivering a pregnant woman in labour
- William Otoo was seen attending to the pregnant woman who was lying in the middle of the dusty road with two women holding a piece of cloth over her
- The Community Health Nurses Training School former student said that the underlying health condition of the expecting lady called for immediate delivery
A male community nurse at Amartey CHIPS in Kwahu District identified as William Otoo has won the praise of many after he delivered a pregnant woman in labour right in the middle of a road.
In an interview with a trusted Ghanaian news website Yen.gh, William, a past student of the Community Health Nurses Training School at Akim Oda in the Eastern Region shared that he made the decision to deliver the pregnant lady in the middle of the road because both the mother and baby were at risk of dying.

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Narrating the whole incident in detail, the young man revealed that, the expecting woman was a client at the Amartey CHIPS in Kwahu District who had underlying health conditions.
"She was suffering from a pregnancy complication called pre-eclampsia and because of that , we could not deliver her baby at the CHIP compound. According to medical protocols, we were required to transfer her to a different hospital."
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The mother in labour along with with the two ladies who accompanied her were referred to the new hospital but William sensed that she might just not make it if he does not follow her.
William knew he had to deliver the woman of the baby urgently
Just when William caught up with them, the pregnant woman gave out an excruciating scream and at the point, he knew she and the baby might not make it if she does not go into labour soon.

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"I checked on her and I saw the baby's head popping out. Quickly, I asked that a cloth be laid on the floor for her to lie down and I instructed the two women with her to block the sun with another cloth.
"As risky as that was, my intention was to make sure that at least one life was saved and thankfully, both mother and child are alive."
He is surprised pictures from the event went viral
Commenting on how the pictures surfaced on social media, William said;
"I asked the rider of the motorbike I boarded to help take the picture for me as evidence that both the mother and child are doing well. I only posted them on my WhatsApp status with no details and the next thing I saw, the pictures circulating all over social media."
According to William, he suspects one of his colleagues shared the photos.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported about a woman who gave birth at a bus park.
An aide to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Maria Ude Nwachi, revealed the news on her Facebook page as she shared photos.

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