The doctor who conducted her delivery said that 28-year- old Roshni, who gave birth to her first child, and the newly- born boy, Shehzad, are both out of danger now.
It was thanks to an MCD councillor that the doctor from a nearby hospital could come to her assistance last night and facilitated the delivery.
She was travelling in an autorickshaw with her mother-in- law as her husband, Salman, followed behind on a motorcycle, but could not make it to a hospital just 3km away.
A passerby, who happened to work in the area councillor Rekha Rani's office, saw Roshni's plight and informed the former. Roshni was then rushed to a nearby nursing home via alternative routes but, with her condition worsening, the delivery was done before she could be put in a hospital bed.
"Roshni was bleeding profusely and was in an unconscious state. There was no way that she could have been shifted to the labour room so we covered the auto with sheets and her delivery was conducted in the autorickshaw only," said Dr Neerja Johri, Doctor, Muskan Hospital.
"She received 35 stitches. The baby and mother are both healthy now," she added.
With the city hosting the representatives of 54 African nations for a massive summit between Monday and Thursday, traffic was thrown out of gear with the major routes being blocked for VIP movement.
Rekha Rani, the councillor, later said, "Had they (Roshni and her family) waited to reach the hospital for the delivery, something unfortunate would have occurred as the traffic was terribly heavy.
