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Monday’s subway ride for home included a surprising stop for New Yorker Wendy Brown as she had to stop to help a woman in delivering a baby.
On Monday afternoon when Brown came at the train station, she found a crowd that had gathered around a pregnant woman laying at the floor.
“The first thought occurred in my mind was that she had fallen but soon I found she was getting contractions and was about to deliver a baby” Brown told. Francine Alfontent was with her hubby when she began to labor on the East Broadway stop in Manhattan.
According to the New York Daily News, Max and her wife left their Brooklyn home around 3p.m and rode on the train for Bellevue Hospital. “My wife started feeling pain while traveling so I informed the conductor and the conductor called to the station.” Max told.
After a while, Alfontent gave birth to a 6-pound baby who was named Soleil. Then, she and her baby transported to the hospital. Brown told the New York Daily News that Alfontent was quite overwhelmed after the delivery. “I told Alfontent that she had done a nice job .She was quite thankful and happy” Brown further added.
According to reports Alfontent and her baby are quite healthy and safe in New York’s Bellevue Hospital.
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Birth or labor can happen anywhere. I do advice pregnant women to be more aware on their pregnancy due. How if it happens at places with no people? This women is lucky it happen in a subway station.
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