Friday, January 25, 2013

Miracles Do Happen


We Had Just Enough Light

Just the night before Reesha’s Birth (Oct 31st, 2012), we were at the Jersey Medical Hospital. Getting to a hospital was an experience of a kind, my car wouldn’t start coz just a day ago it was 99.5% underwater during the Sandy Pradarshan and no phones would work due to signal loss. I then wore my jacket and asked Papaji if he would accompany me to Vikram’s house (my nearest friend and coincidently his wife Shruti was also expecting a baby in the same week). From the balcony I saw that it was too dangerous to head out as there were no lights on streets, roads blocked by downed wires & fallen trees and some about to fall. I couldn’t find my torch since we had just moved to a new house and things were still unpacked. We stepped outside anyway and walked with whatever light that little phone could produce. With a bit of trouble we managed to get to Vikram’s apartment building, when I entered it was pitch black, I somehow reached the stairs but couldn’t see a step, for a moment I wished my shoes had similar sparkling lights that of my elder daughter’s shoes. I banged a couple of wrong doors since I had lost the sense of direction in those dark corridors. Finally one of the doors answered and luckily it was Vikram. It was a relief to see someone and communicate. I asked him if he could drop me to hospital since Trupti’s contractions have begun and they seemed pretty strong. He immediately agreed and got ready. We rushed back to my place and packed the required hospital stuff and asked Trupti to get ready. Even in so much pain she got ready quickly and in no time we were heading towards the hospital. It was dark since no street lights and traffic signals were working. For the first time in US, I felt the US roads were so unsafe to drive though there were quite a few Police and Fire vans policing around. In a moment we got stopped by a Cop, I was wondering what a time to get a ticket, but I didn’t see Vikram breaking any rules, in fact there were no rules that night. Officer walked towards our car and said, “It’s a curfew here and you are not supposed to be on roads today, where are you guys heading anyway?”, before even Vikram could answer, Officer with his torch saw Trupti in pain, he immediately realized and guided us with the safest route to get to the hospital.

             We reached the hospital and had a tough time finding a parking coz most of the parking was taken by uprooted trees with few cars stuck under them. After entering the hospital, it seemed like the janitor staff was on strike and hadn’t cleaned the floors in ages, but then learnt that the hospital was also flooded with water the day before and that explains the filth still lying around.  Due to power loss, only one elevator was working with few emergency lights that to powered on generators, we waited for our turn to get in and then were directed to a common area where few other pregnant women were already being diagnosed if they were in real labor. I was wondering how the hell they are going to deliver a baby in this kind of facility with such lighting, one wouldn’t recognize her own child. Any way there was a last slot and luckily Trupti got in there and she was immediately on a machine that detects the dilation. After an hour & half, nurse checked her report and said, “Your wife is yet to dilate a lot more to be really hospitalized so we can’t let you guys stay here”. I requested nurse that there is no way I could go back home in this situation and moreover I will not be able to get my friend to drop me again coz his wife is expecting anytime soon. But then she said, “due to unavailability of enough rooms, we have to consider patient with emergency conditions only” and then made it clear that since Trupti’s last labor lasted almost more than 32 hrs, she may have a similar one this time also and therefore we atleast have a couple days more to go for delivery. Trupti shockingly said, “not again!” I was shocked too. I wouldn’t let Trupti tolerate that even for couple hours and nurse says ‘couple days’, it was unbelievable. I started doubting the Nurse professional abilities and also if the damn machine was even legit. It reminded me that throughout the pregnancy Trupti had been praying for only one thing, that this time her labor should be a quick one. My heart sank for a moment and felt why Trupti has to go through all this. We had no option but to head back home. Vikram dropped us home at 1.35Am and left for his share of similar trauma.


         Trupti somehow made herself to the bed and was moaning till 3.30am. Though I was sleepy I could sense that she was breathing heavily and meditating, even though she was suffering she calmly prayed. But then at around quarter to 4, her contraction became severe. I woke-up and asked her if I should wake her Mom, she said, “No, not now”. I simply massaged her lower back to soothe her; I had learnt a few strokes in the birth classes during her last pregnancy. She then screamed suddenly, “we need to go to hospital Rahul”. I was in shock again, how do I get back to hospital. All my options were shut, no power, no communication, no conveyance. I was thinking how the hell I should console her. I checked my cell phone if I had signal, it said ‘No Service’. I called 911 to check if the call goes through, it did not.  I told Trupti, “as per doctor the contractions may last for a while, so please wait till 6 and I shall go and ask Vikram to drop us again”. She was again breathing heavily with weird sounds this time. She managed herself out of the bed and I heard a louder moan, I was really scared this time. I stopped whatever I was doing and looked at the cell phone again to see if any luck and dialed 911 but got ‘Connection Failed’ again. I asked her if she wants to lie down in the hot water tub, may be it will make the pain more bearable. She immediately said yes and I did the initial arrangements. This was our first miracle that hot water was still working.  Though there was no power, hot water seemed to be flowing with no hiccups.

At around 5.30am she lied down in the hot water tub and in few minutes her water ‘broke’. She almost started yelling this time, I woke my mother-in-law and asked her to be with Trupti, she immediately came to the bathroom and started consoling Trupti and praying simultaneously. Since there was no light we switched on the Iphone light. Though it didn’t provide clear view it was enough to sense all the fixtures in the bathroom. I again checked my cell phone it was 5.39 and as usual was not able to reach 911. I said I will go to Vikrma’s to see if he is awake and get the car. Mummiji suggested not to go anywhere coz anything could happen. I was in a bit of panicky situation and had no idea what should I do next. I also started praying with stammering at its peak. I went to corner of my room where I had sensed some hope of finding the signal; I started calling 911 every couple seconds this time.

My father-in-law was standing in a corner and praying. I looked at Reet, she was still sleeping, this was unbelievable coz she would usually wake up even with the slight sound of someone changing the sleeping position and here with so much of chaos and screaming, she stayed undisturbed. This was our second miracle. If Reet had woken up, I can imagine the chaos aggravating and would require a person full time to handle her coz she is scared of dark and she would have not understood what was going on.

           It was now 5.47am, I kept trying 911 and Trupti screamed that she could now feel the baby. “Oh God.. How is that possible?” I asked myself. My heart was pounding heavily now, my mind started banging with all sorts of questions, how is it possible to deliver a baby at home, how do we stop the bleeding, how do we handle Trupti if she is in extreme pain and how do we cut the cord, sanitize the baby, how do we know if Trupti and the baby are doing alright etc. I went to the bathroom and looked at Trupti, she was standing and was in extreme pain, I asked her, “why are you not sitting”, she said, “I can’t, I am feeling like pushing and I can feel it”. I then rushed back to my hopeful place to check if I could connect, it was around 5.55am, I kept my phone on speaker and called 911 again. And then Trupti shouted, “Rahuuul, I can feel the baby’s head”. My hands and legs stared shivering this time, I shouted back, “no, you are just feeling that way, it can’t be so soon, remember what nurse said”, though in my head I knew that Trupti may be right, but somehow I was not able to accept that we were delivering the baby in this way and also couldn’t believe how Nurse could be so terribly wrong. I took a deep breath and prayed ‘Navakar Mantra’ again, I was not able to concentrate, in fact I was complaining GOD “how could this happen to me”, and believe it or not I heard a voice back asking, “Sir, how can we help you”, I opened my eyes and saw that the phone had got connected, I told the officer, “my wife is delivering a baby and the baby will be out in next few minutes, could you please come fast”, the officer on the phone said, “I can’t hear you Sir, could you please relax and say your address clearly”. Before I could tell the address I heard Mummiji saying the baby is here. I heard the baby crying. I turned back to my phone and saw that the call had already been hung-up or may have got disconnected not sure, I checked the time it was 6.03am. I calmed down a bit and tried again, it did not connect. I suddenly realized this was third miracle; the phone had got connected just after the baby was born.

I ran to the bathroom, couldn’t see anything clearly but sensed that Trupti was holding the baby to her chest giving her Skin-To-Skin. Trupti said, “The baby made herself way out and Mummy caught the baby in her palm”. I asked, “Is the baby Ok”, with the mixed emotions of crying and laughing she said, “Yes she is fine and she is beautiful”.  My eyes were full and voice blocked, I so much wanted to tell her that she is great and I am so proud of her, but couldn’t say anything. I switched on my phone flash and looked clearly at the baby, it was such a relief, though the baby was covered with the blood all over and the cord was still hanging, she was making woowing sounds. Now I knew that everything is going to be alright. I thanked GOD again and again.  Her prayers were heard, the labor was really quick and this was our forth miracle

It was hard to believe that the Nurse and her test observations proved wrong. My heart was still pounding heavily, but this time out of happiness, it was an unbelievable feeling. Trupti again clarified, “see I told you I could feel the Baby’s head”. I just smiled back at her. I told her that the phone had got connected but couldn’t talk clearly, will try again. I went back and tried connecting, to my surprise it got connected again, this time the Officer said, “we got your address and the paramedics is already on it way, it should be there in a few minutes”. They had figured out my address, thanks to technology. I again went back to bathroom, asked Mummiji to get Trupti’s hospital bag ready and the ambulance should be here any time. I remember during the last delivery, Trupti’s Mom couldn’t see her go through so much pain so she did not even enter the delivery room but this time she had to deliver the baby herself. I wondered how God instilled so much of strength and courage in her that moment. I looked at Reet she was still sleeping soundly as if she already knew everything is going to be alright.

I heard the paramedic siren, I rushed towards the main stairs and opened the door, it was cold and the view outside was petrifying.  There were 3 paramedic and 4 cop vehicles with powerful and bright lights. I had never seen so many of them so close. The whole street was lit colorfully, it seemed like an occasion was being celebrated. The paramedic guys came over and said, “this is so dark in here, how did you guys pull this off”, I said, “We had just enough light, Officer”. The officer raised his brows and began his procedures. He then clipped the cord and checked the heartbeat of the baby, Reesha was doing fine. He cleaned her up a bit and wrapped her in a blanket. She was put on an oxygen mask. Trupti was still standing feeling week and dizzy. The officer diagnosed Trupti and said we need to rush to hospital though he confirmed that everything is OK. Trupti was laid down on stretcher and carried over to the ambulance. We all got in and I was holding Reesha in my hands staring at her as if I had never seen a baby before. She opened her eyes for a moment, I whispered “Thank you”, she went back to sleep. I managed to click a photo of both Mom and Daughter with my phone as a memory (attached the pic below). Within no time we reached hospital and they parted all of us. Both mom and daughter were directed to their respective wards and diagnosed individually. I was called in the room where Trupti was admitted. I saw her on the bed and was happy that she didn’t have to go through a long labor like the last one which had lasted 32 hrs. I hugged her tightly. I said “You are the Best; I am very proud of you” and we both cried together. Papaji had somehow managed to convince the officer to drop him to hospital. I saw him outside Trupti’s ward room and he hugged me tightly. I checked my phone; I saw that the phone battery had died, couldn’t see the time this time, but what a perfect timing, I thought!

After the discharge from hospital, we still didn’t have power at home for next few days, so we stayed over at our close friend’s place i.e. at Lalith’s and Prashant’s. The time spent at their residence was very relaxing and memorable. Around that time the phone service resumed back and we got to know that Vikram and Shruti also had a baby girl (Annika) on the same day when Reesha was born, this was another surprising event; no doubt the whole journey was full of surprises. When I look back, everything seems so dramatic but that is exactly how incidents occurred. However I try and analyze the whole experience, I just cannot apply any science to justify how and why things happened that way. People say, “It’s just Grace!” The overall experience taught us that miracles do happen and one should expect miracles, daily miracles.   

Thankyou GOD!


 
This pic was clicked in the ambulance on the way to hospital. 


12 comments:

Unknown said...

This is really a miracle and Rahul you have written the fact you and Bhabhi have great experience in your life. Its God's grace that after all such bad situation you and Bhabhi faced both of you succeeded...This has touched both mine and Nikita's heart...

God Bless you all.....

Amazingly described about your part of life...Each every word and sentence really "MEAN IT" !!

Unknown said...

Lots of LOVE to your wonderful Family from Amol n Nikita Shah !!

Mihir said...

Hats off to u and Tupi tai jiju.. U both are simply great. It is so well written that we can feel that moment. Our eyes went wet in tears. Tupi tai has seriously showed how brave she is.. Reesha rocks. I am just wondering how blessed she will feel when in future she reads this.
Very touching.
Salute to you both. :-)

Unknown said...

Just very unbelievable Rahul and Trupti that you went all this all the time.......just hats off to you both for ur patience and strong hearted ness. I am just very surprised just I am not finding any words to describe.......Truly believe or no I just had tears in my eyes hearing ur experience but u both have faced it just very very dare fully u both have faced.......and Reesha she is totally gods gift and grace and light to your life.

prachi said...

I have no words...imagining what you guyz went through and came out with a beautiful gift of God..leaves me in tears.Hats off to your courage and presence of mind and Trupti,what to say about her.She did it without epidural and any medical assistance...just her mom instinct.She is simply wonderful..so proud of her.You guyz are so lucky to be blessed with such loving and responsible parents.My regards to Trupti's parents.Every member of family,even Reet contributed to the miracle and miracles happen to beautiful people like you guyz.God bless both of you and your two angels.Both of u are really soulmates..Love u guyz.

shubs said...

Giving birth normally is so painful and Trupti hats off to you and Rahul you too for supporting her in this difficult situation.
Rahul you have written the blog beautifully and i could connect in to what you tried to express.

Stay blessed all of you.

Regards,
Shubhangi

Chaitanya said...

I got to know about your blog from vivek kitekar. amazing Man!!! Wonderful experience shared! Felt so awesome after reading this.. It reminded me that life is full of such wonderful memories and showers of blessings from the Almighty! Indeed a great experience and wonderfully written!thanks for sharing such a beautiful experience with us! and lastly that pic attached in the blog is just too good!!! :)

ManishaBardiya said...

God bless you..!! Reesha is so cute n strong..!! ��

ManishaBardiya said...

God bless you..!! Reesha is so cute n strong..!! ��

Unknown said...

Too many Goose bumps after reading this. This is a very very clear message to all in this world. Nothing is above GOD and Nature. If he wants, all miracles fall in place. Whenever in life you feel down or stressed, just look Reesha & Trupti and remember how she made it to this world without any support.
God is Great.
Thank you for Sharing this.

Santosh Shukla

Unknown said...

Really got goosebumps Rahul..Reesha is truly a miracle baby n Trupti hats off to her for being sooooo strong...u have written the entire incident beautifully..

DSY said...

You penned it down so beautifully. I wasn't aware about this. Love to Reesha and the family.