Thursday, April 12, 2012

‘DEAD’ BABY FOUND ALIVE IN THE MORGUE

ARGENTINE BABY FOUND ALIVE IN MORGUE
12 HOURS AFTER BEING DECLARED DEAD
www.suntimes.com - A mother in Argentina says she fell to her knees in shock after finding her baby alive in a coffin in the morgue nearly 12 hours after the girl had been declared dead. Analia Bouguet named her newborn Luz Milagros, or “Miracle Light.” The tiny girl, born three months premature, was in critical but improving condition Wednesday in the same hospital where the staff pronounced her stillborn on April 3. Bouguet told the TeleNoticias TV channel that doctors gave her the death certificate just 20 minutes after the baby was born, and that she still hasn’t received a birth certificate for her tiny girl. Now, five medical professionals involved have been suspended pending an official investigation. Bouguet said the baby was quickly put in a coffin and taken to the morgue’s refrigeration room. Twelve hours passed before she and her husband were able to open the coffin to say their last goodbyes.

“I moved the coverings aside and saw the tiny hand, with all five fingers, and I touched her hand and then uncovered her face,” she said. “That’s where I heard a tiny little cry. I told myself I was imagining it - it was my imagination. And then I stepped back and saw her waking up. It was as if she was saying ‘Mama, you came for me!’ That was when I fell to my knees. My husband didn’t know what to do. We were just crying and I laughed and cried, cries and laughter. We must have seemed crazy.” A morgue worker quickly picked up the girl and confirmed she was alive. Then, Bouguet’s brother grabbed the baby and ran to the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit, shouting for the doctors. The baby was so cold, Bouguet said, that “it was like carrying a bottle of ice.” A week later, the baby is improving. Bouguet said she still has many unanswered questions about what happened.

A newborn in Argentina was found very much alive in a morgue by her mother 12 hours after hospital staff had declared the baby dead.  The mother had to insist on going to the morgue’s refrigeration room to say their last goodbyes. Her husband struggled to open the lid. When she touched the tiny hand the baby trembled. She realized the little girl was alive, and dropped to her knees on the morgue floor in shock. “I’m a believer. All of this was a miracle from God,” she said.  It is said that “Rākhe krishna māre ke.”

WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US? 
It is stated, māre krishna rākhe ke, rākhe krishna māre ke: If Krishna protects someone, no one can kill him, and if Krishna wants to kill someone, no one can save him.

Śrīla A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda :
Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.1.4
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase

Lord Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is omnipotent, and if He wants to kill someone, no one can save that person. Similarly, if He wants to save someone, no one can kill him.

Śrīla A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda :
“Krishna Book” - Chapter 72.
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase

“Whatever is done by the Lord is for good,” the prime minister told the King, “If Hari protects, nobody can kill him and if Hari wants to kill then nobody can protect him,” he added.

Śrīla Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Mahārāja :
 “Golden Saying” - “God is Gracing Us in All Circumstances”
Feb 10, 2003 - Sree Chaitanya Gaudiya Math


 

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I moved the coverings aside and saw the tiny hand, with all five fingers, and I touched her hand and then uncovered her face,” she said.

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That’s where I heard a tiny little cry. I told myself I was imagining it - it was my imagination. And then I stepped back and saw her waking up. It was as if she was saying ‘Mama, you came for me!