A North Carolina woman who works as a nurse at a nursing home
got the chance to deliver a baby Tuesday morning, except the baby was
her own and she delivered him while her husband was driving her to the
hospital.
“I always wanted to deliver a baby but I never thought it would be my own,” Norine Reese told ABC affiliate WLOS.
Reese had planned to give birth to her fourth son at her family’s home
in Canton, North Carolina, but when her midwife could not get to her
home in time, she and her husband, Nathanael, abandoned that plan.
Instead, they called a babysitter for their three sons and left as soon as the babysitter arrived, around 4 a.m.
“As soon as we saw the lights of their car, I took off down the road,” Nathanael told WLOS.
As the couple drove, Reese said she knew they were not going to make it to the hospital in time.
“The contractions got stronger and worse and I was like, ‘I think I feel
his head,’” Reese recalled. “One more contraction and he was out.”
“I turned on the dome light and I said, ‘Yup, there it is,’ and I just kept on driving,” Nathanael said.
Reese said she put her son, who they named Asher, on her chest, while Nathaniel immediately went into caretaker dad mode.
The couple made it to the hospital with Asher in tow, and both baby and mom received clean bills of health, the couple said.
Asher weighed in at a healthy 7 pounds, 10.3 ounces.
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