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100 year old doctor still working after delivering 18,000 babies

Live Action News - Human Interest IconHuman Interest·By Sarah Contreras

100 year old doctor still working after delivering 18,000 babies

Instead of writing about an abortionist, check out this Doctor who has delivered 18,000 little humans over his 63 years as a obstetrician. Read the story here.

Meet Walter Watson, an amazing man who still gets up and heads to work every day because his love of the miracle of life.

 

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Even though he stopped delivering babies because of his eyesight that didn’t stop him from doing his rounds at the nursing stations and operating rooms.

“There is nothing quite as amazing at witnessing the miracle of life.”

How incredibly special it must be to witness such an outstanding number of births in a life time.

Dr. Watson even delivered a colleague of his at the hospital who is young enough to be his grandson! I personally love that fact. What a precious man he is.

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