Snapshots Chapter 7 – Birth
- Who is the protagonist of the story?
Dr. Andrew Manson, a young and newly qualified doctor working in a small mining town, is the central character of the story. - What is the central theme of the story?
It revolves around professional dedication, medical ethics, hope, and the miracle of bringing a stillborn baby back to life. - Where does the story take place?
In a small Welsh town called Blaenelly, where Dr. Andrew is posted and receives a call for childbirth late at night. - Who were the parents involved in the case?
Joe Morgan and his wife—awaiting the birth of their first child after twenty years of marriage. - What time was Dr. Andrew called?
Around midnight, he was called after returning from a late shift to attend to the Morgan household. - Why was the case special?
It was the Morgans’ first child after a long wait, and the outcome would deeply affect the entire family. - What complications did Andrew face?
The baby was born lifeless, and the mother was in critical condition due to labor fatigue and unconsciousness. - What dilemma did Dr. Andrew face?
He had to choose between saving the unconscious mother or attempting to revive the seemingly stillborn baby first. - What did Dr. Andrew do first?
He attended to the mother, stabilizing her and ensuring she didn’t collapse before turning his attention to the baby. - What was the condition of the baby?
The baby looked pale, lifeless, limp, with no breathing or movement—a clear case of apparent stillbirth. - How did Andrew attempt to revive the baby?
He used rhythmic breathing, chest massage, and immersed the baby alternately in hot and cold water—methods of resuscitation. - Why did Andrew not give up?
Driven by his duty, emotion, and hope, he persisted with every technique to bring the baby back, despite initial failure. - What was the turning point in the story?
After long efforts, the baby finally gave a tiny cry and began breathing—bringing joy and relief. - How did Andrew feel after the success?
Exhausted but triumphant. He realized the true value and fulfillment of being a doctor beyond theory and textbooks. - What is the tone of the story?
Serious, suspenseful, and emotional—building tension as Andrew fights between despair and hope. - What lesson does the story teach?
Never give up in the face of challenge. Persistence, skill, and belief can lead to miracles. - How does Andrew grow in this story?
He matures professionally and emotionally, gaining confidence and realizing the human side of medicine. - Why is the title “Birth” appropriate?
It signifies not just the baby’s literal birth but also the birth of a responsible and committed doctor. - What role does instinct play in the story?
Andrew follows his medical training and gut instinct, improvising when needed to save the child. - How does the story end?
With Andrew quietly reflecting, proud of what he had achieved, despite the exhaustion and trauma of the night. - What does Andrew’s character symbolize?
Youthful energy, compassion, and the evolving maturity of a doctor when faced with life-and-death decisions. - What did Joe Morgan do after the birth?
He didn’t realize the complications but was overjoyed to hear that both mother and child were safe. - What is the significance of the setting?
The small town highlights limited resources, making Andrew’s successful intervention even more heroic and meaningful. - What message does the author convey to doctors?
Medicine is not just science—it’s also courage, empathy, and determination to serve humanity. - How is tension built in the story?
Through vivid descriptions of the baby’s lifelessness, medical procedures, and Andrew’s inner thoughts and struggle. - What quality made Andrew successful?
His resilience, quick thinking, and refusal to accept failure helped him revive the seemingly dead baby. - What does the story say about first experiences?
First real-life challenges shape our identity. Andrew’s first critical case became a lifelong lesson in dedication. - Why is this story inspiring?
Because it shows how courage, care, and perseverance can change lives—even against odds. - What were Andrew’s emotions during the process?
Anxious, focused, doubtful, yet determined—his emotional rollercoaster reflects the pressure doctors face in emergencies. - What is the key takeaway for students?
Responsibility and persistence can lead to success. Real-life lessons often come outside the classroom, through actions and integrity.

