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the area was like, and even though the photographs posted on the
site looked nice, it would have been too much of a gamble to go by
them alone. But now, not liking the houses that were being looked
up by the client anyway, we decided to go for the house that I had
looked up myself at the beginning, without even asking the client
to assess/evaluate the same on my behalf. This was somewhat to the
discomfort of my own project manager as I was in a way over-ruling
the judgment of his superior, but we put our trust in Guruji and
went with our own intuition.
That house turned out to be the best one that we have stayed in
while in the UK. The house as well as the furnishing was in excellent
condition and it was 10 minutes walking distance (3 minutes drive)
from the Queens Medical hospital. In a team of around 10 people
that were relocated, everyone else ended up having serious issues
with the accommodation that had been looked up for them.
Foetal heart rate
It was one of the regular visits to the Pregnancy Assessment Centre
in the Queens Medical hospital and my wife was put on the foetal
heart rate monitor. Usually it varied between 140 - 170, but on
that particular day it was bordering 200 from the start, and then
suddenly there was some foetal movement and the thumping just
went crazy - the reading shot up to nearly 220 and stayed at that
level. Up until then the mid-wife was putting up a casual front
saying that 200 was very high but not an abnormal foetal heart
rate, but now she quickly rushed off to seek advice from her
superior. Fearing that the foetus was experiencing some stress, I
placed Guruji’s photograph (given to us by Guruji) on my wife’s
bump and chanted the Mrityunjai mantra silently. Within a few
seconds the hear rate went down to normal and stabilised, and by
the time the midwife rushed back with her senior colleagues things
were normal.
Childbirth and following complications
In 2005, by Guruji’s grace, we were blessed with a baby boy. He was
born in the Queens’ Medical Hospital in Nottingham, UK where I
was then deputed. My wife had a very long and painful labour - at
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