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Tourist Walks Into The Red Sea And Gives Birth
Incredible pictures show the moment a woman gives birth to her baby underwater in the Red Sea.
The new Mother, who is believed to be from Russia, gave birth with the help of her husband and a Russian doctor who specializes in water births.
Pictures of the doctor and the baby’s Father carrying the baby out of the waves in the resort town of Dahab, Egypt, went viral after it was shared on social media.
The images, which show the baby with its umbilical cord still attached and its placenta in a plastic container, were taken by a tourist from a hotel balcony.
The baby’s Mother had just given birth after going into the sea while wearing a bikini, according to eyewitnesses.
Some Facebook users praised the apparent “beauty” and “easiness” of the baby’s water birth.
Dahab, which lies about 50 miles northeast of the popular resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, has become increasingly popular with moms-to-be aiming for a seawater birth, according to local media reports.
The woman, her husband and their baby have not been named, and there has been no report on the baby’s gender or condition.
One social media user commented: “The sea was really red that day!”
Dahab, formerly a Bedouin fishing village, is quite popular with tourists and is now considered to be one of Sinai’s most treasured diving destinations.
Would you consider a seawater birth?
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