India's first test tube baby, Harsha Chavda delivered her own baby
with the help of the same team who brought her into the world in 1986. read more after the cut.....
Dr. Indira Hinduja, a Mumbai-based gynecologist/obstetrician
is best known for her pioneering work in bringing India's first test
tube baby into the world in 1986. Baby Harsha Chavda is now 30,
married to a businessman Divyapal Shah and works as an accountant in Mumbai
On Monday March 7, Dr Indira Hinduja delivered Harsha's baby. The healthy
newborn, conceived naturally, weighed 3.18 kilos. "Both mother and baby
are doing great," said a happy Dr Hinduja.
The team that performed the C-Section on Harsha and
delivered the baby today is the same team that delivered her mother
Harsha back in 1986. One of the team members, Dr Kusum Zaveri, who is a part of both teams, said,
"Harsha has been
in touch with us all her life. We meet and interact with her on a
regular basis. It is but natural that she chose us to help deliver her
baby."
"It is hard to believe that we have delivered more than 15,000 test
tube babies since that day when we first delivered Harsha," said Dr
Hinduja. "I still remember the day she was born—it was August 6, 1986,
at 4.10 pm, at KEM Hospital. Her parents were on top of the world and so
were we," she fondly recalled.
"The Test Tube baby technique though in practice in the western world
was not established in India until we found success in 1986 with
Harsha's birth. We had to take so many permissions—from the Ethics
committee of KEM Hospital, the ICMR, etc," said Dr Hinduja.
"Harsha's mother, Maniben, had suffered from tuberculosis, which had
permanently damaged her fallopian tubes. She was desperate to have a
baby, and when we explained the new technique to her, she agreed to it
immediately. We did the procedure and spent the
next few days praying that it would be successful,"
"Coincidentally, Maniben's pregnancy test came positive on my
birthday. There was an international conference going on at KEM—a senior
doctor interrupted it to announce the big news of the pregnancy. And
when the delivery finally happened, there was media frenzy. Everyone
rushed to KEM Hospital to congratulate us," she added.
Harsha's pregnancy, on the other hand, was smooth and uneventful.
"There is no reason why test tube babies cannot conceive normally. In
Harsha's case, we had to do a C-Section because it indicated a breach
presentation," explained Dr Hinduja.
Dr Hinduja and Harsha have developed a close bond over
the years and have been present in each other's lives; from Harsha's
childhood to wedding in 2015 and all through her pregnancy and delivery.
been
present in each other's lives ticking off landmark events, whether it
is Harsha's wedding a year ago to businessman Divyapal Shah or her
pregnancy.
"Harsha will always be special to us," said the doctor
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