Jean-Paul rouve Reveals harrowing Birth Story: Midwife‘s Quick thinking Saved His Life
Actor Jean-Paul Rouve,currently starring in The Bourgeois gentleman at the Théâtre Antoine in Paris,recently shared a deeply personal adn previously unknown story: he nearly died during childbirth in 1967. The actor recounted the life-threatening delivery and the crucial intervention of a midwife who detected a faint heartbeat when doctors believed it was too late.
Rouve’s story underscores the vital, often unsung role of midwives, particularly in an era before widespread ultrasound technology. His mother, very young at the time, faced a dire situation were doctors presented his father with an unfeasible choice – prioritizing the mother’s life over the child’s. The actor’s revelation highlights the precariousness of childbirth in the past and the enduring impact of skilled medical professionals.
During an interview, Rouve explained that his birth was complicated by a possible umbilical cord issue, leading doctors to believe he was no longer alive. “I was born in 1967. So there was no ultrasound. My mother is very young… The birth is not going well. They can’t get me out. I must be in the wrong place and I think I had the cord wrapped,” he recalled. “And there, the doctors go to see my father and tell him: ‘Look, it’s hot. There, it’s the mother or the child. It is believed that the child should no longer be breathing. So we think it’s done.’ My father said to them: ’Do what you have to do,you have to save the mother.'”
Though, a midwife, using a traditional stethoscope, detected a faint heartbeat, prompting continued efforts that ultimately saved Rouve’s life. “It’s the midwife who, with the old-fashioned stethoscope, listens to my mother’s belly and hears that there is still the heart,” Rouve shared.
Remarkably, Rouve later encountered the midwife who saved him as a child. ”This lady was already old. I met her again when I was little, when we went to the clinic.She saw me and she said to me: ‘Ah the miracle!’ She called me the miraculous.” Rouve is currently performing as Monsieur Jourdain in the Bourgeois Gentleman alongside Xavier Bertrand Haroun, Eléonora Galasso, and is preparing for the release of the fifth installment of the Tuche film series.