By

Dr Mahrukh Zaidi, MBBS, doing MD in Gyaenocolgy from Lady Hardinge Medical college New Delhi. Her parents are Tashi and Asad Zaidi.
If maternity ward walls could talk
Where would they begin their story?
Would they talk about the naivety of final year medical students
strutting around in their pristine white coats
Or would they talk about the insecurity of newly joined residents
exploring their new surroundings cautiously
Would they talk about the cynicism of overburdened residents
Sleepwalking from one duty to another one
Or would they talk about the apprehension of stressed-out juniors
Learning they might be in for a scolding
Would they talk about the sheer delight of first-time parents
Leaving the ward with their squealing newborn
Or would they talk about the gossip shared amongst nursing staff
Drinking a steaming cup of chai during a break
Would they talk about the tragic heartbreak of anxious relatives
learning of the untimely death of their loved one
Or would they talk about the blinding rage of these grieving relatives
Blaming and threatening hospital staff with violence
Would they talk about the endless questions of first-time mothers
Worrying about the experience of labour
Or would they talk about the later unbearable state of these mothers
Experiencing the worst throes of pain
Would they talk about the wistful yearnings of barren women
Praying to hold a child in their arms one day
Or would they talk about the utter terror of unmarried women
Miscarrying a child due to fear of dissapointment
Would they talk about the faded scars on arms of young women
Carving down feelings instead of sharing them
Or would they talk about the irreparable broken trust of rape victims
Realizing they cannot even control their own bodies
A better question is:
Rather, if maternity ward walls could talk
Where would they finish their story?

Dr. Mahrukh Zaidi was chosen as a brand ambassador from India for an Achieve Anything Summit organized by Cochlear Foundation in London. Tashi and Mahrukh were invited to London to attend this summit where she shared her story of becoming a doctor to inspire other children with hearing impairment. They also met Malala Yousufzai (the youngest Noble Prize winner) who is also a cochlear implant recipient.

Mahrukh with Malala

Tum Jio hazaron saal!
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Many thanks Madan. May the Lord God bless her with your wish.
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MashaAllah!
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An excellent lament of a trainee gynaecologist. The feelings of every one within the walls of the gynea ward so beautifully encapsulated. More strength to your pen.
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Thank you. Passed on your comments to Dr Mahrukh & she thanks her uncle.
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