Photos: Nigerian woman gives birth to healthy baby boy on Italy-bound migrant rescue ship

Photos: Nigerian woman gives birth to healthy baby boy on Italy-bound migrant rescue ship
A migrant woman said to be a Nigerian on Saturday, May 26, gave birth to a healthy baby boy on board MV Aquarius, a search and rescue ship run in partnership between the international medical humanitarian aid organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and SOS Mediterranee.
Photos: Nigerian woman gives birth to healthy baby boy on Italy-bound migrant rescue ship
Baby Miracle was born in international waters at 3.45pm, with his mother rescued just days before on Thursday May 24 by an Italian navy vessel and later transferred to the Aquarius.
MSF midwife Amoin Soulemane, who delivered the baby said:
“For a first time delivery the baby came very quickly. The labour pain started early in the morning, but within just a few hours of active labour the baby was born. Both the mother and baby are doing very well.”
Photos: Nigerian woman gives birth to healthy baby boy on Italy-bound migrant rescue ship
The new mother shared with MSF that she spent one year in Libya, where she says she was held captive, beaten, given very little food and extorted for money for release.
She says she escaped with her partner and hundreds of others earlier this year and had since been hiding in a friend’s house in Libya, before undertaking the dangerous sea crossing on Thursday.

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