‘Superwoman’ graduates, then gives birth


Achievements in hand: Dr Saritha holding her degree with her newborn baby at home in Nilai.

NILAI: Dr Saritha Sivarajan’s story may have never made it to the once popular Stan Lee’s superhumans television series but the accomplishment of the 35-year-old dental specialist is nevertheless awe inspiring.

The Ipoh-born and youngest of five siblings has now earned the “superwoman” moniker among her circle of friends for giving birth to her third child less than four hours after graduating as an orthodontist at Universiti Malaya last Sunday.

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