Showing posts with label birth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birth. Show all posts

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Birth @ A Checkpoint

The IDF checkpoints along the roads between pre-67 Israel and the West Bank (Judea and Samaria) are an annoyance for all. I don't know how the residents of Efrat and Gush Etzion manage to stay sane, with the backups from the Gush Etzion checkpoint before the tunnels road at the Southern entrance of Jerusalem. I've been stuck there at all hours of the day, from 5-30 minutes.

Last week, the Eliyahu Checkpoint on road 55 was stopping cars left and right (Jews and Arabs alike), opening trunks of cars, asking for identification, etc. Apparently, over the past few weeks, Jews and Arab alike, (Jewish settlers as well) have illegally smuggled Arabs in the trunks of their vehicles from the West Bank through the checkpoint.

Last night, the routine traffic jam at the Hizma Checkpoint was too much for a family from the Binyamin region on their way into Jerusalem. The car's driver called up the police dispatcher and said his wife was in serious labor and they needed to get through the checkpoint quickly.

A police car arrived and started to clear a lane of traffic, but the car pulled over to the side of the road. The policeman stopped his car and got out to see what was wrong, and found that the car's pregnant mother was about to give birth. The policeman quickly called Magen David Adom, Israel emergency medical services, and their dispatcher gave over-the-phone instructions to the policeman -- how to deliver the baby. A minute later the MDA ambulance arrived and took the recovering mother and a healthy baby to a Jerusalem hospital. (HNN via rotter)


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Sunday, July 05, 2009

Mazal Tov: MK Anastasia Michaeli Gives Birth to 8th Child

Mazal tov - congratulations to Member of Knesset Anastasia Michaeli (Yisrael Beiteinu) on the birth of her 8th child, a son, this early this morning. MK Michaeli is the first Israeli parliament member to give birth during Knesset tenure.

As opposed to less than clever Members of Knesset we've seen in the past few years, MK Michaeli holds a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering, and a BA in Business Administration.
"I feel fine. The delivery was very swift," Michaeli told Ynet. "I'll leave the hospital and then decide what maternity leave to take."

Asked about the new parliament child's name, the MK replied, "I'm having doubts about the name and consulting the rabbi."...

In the current legal situation, a Knesset member is not defined as a worker and is therefore not entitled to maternity leave.

"It's clear that the right given to any workers, which is aimed at allowing her to rest following the delivery and nurture the bond between the parent and child, should also be granted to Knesset members," the committee members stated. (YNET)


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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Birth in Jerusalem's Old City

I've been doing many refresher seminars lately as a Magen David Adom EMT. At one course a few weeks ago, someone came up to me and said, "you must be Jameel, right?" (using the name Jameel, and not my real name.) We had spoken before many times, but never met in person...

At that MDA seminar, one of the topics we concentrated on was birth.

My new/old friend sent me this incredible video clip about a Magen David Adom assisted birth in the old city of Jerusalem (nothing graphic). The video's in Hebrew, but is easy to follow...



Nothing beats an MDA EMT announcing "Mazal Tov" to the MDA dispatcher by radio...after a successful birth.

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