Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 30 Diamond Member Share Posted November 30 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Baby Noah born in car on flooded road BBC Becky said the birth of their son was ‘a blur’ A couple are celebrating the unexpected arrival of their ********** son who was born in their car after it got stuck in flood water. Becky Whittle and Luke Browning, from Newent, were on their way to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital on Sunday when their son Noah was born. They were already on a detour to avoid This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up but got stuck outside Malvern Tyres in Gloucester. “We’ve had fun along the journey and we realise how lucky we are because it could have gone really badly,” Becky said. The first-time mother was only 33 weeks when she began to experience cramps on Sunday morning. She did not think anything of it until the pain got “progressively worse”. Becky and Luke spoke to the BBC about the experience By the time Luke arrived home from work with painkillers, Becky’s pain was “quite bad” and the couple made the decision to go to hospital. “I was hoping to hold out until the hospital,” Becky said. “I tried to stay calm because I thought I can’t stop it. “I just had it in my head that he’s coming… what else could I have done?” Luke called 999 for an ambulance but knew that it was unlikely to reach them in time. While they waited for paramedics to arrive, the call handler tried to keep the couple calm and advised them on how to get through the birth. “It was pretty terrifying,” said Luke. “He came out really fast. “I felt nervous, worried… it was a pretty full-on experience.” Noah was born at 15:50 GMT. Noah was born seven weeks early When the couple reached the hospital, Becky was rushed into surgery with blood clots while Noah was taken to intensive care. Dr Heather White, a paediatric consultant, said the baby was in “pretty good condition” considering the nature of his birth. “For a pre-term baby to be born outside of the hospital is incredibly stressful for parents and they did a fantastic job… in such a difficult situation.” “Well done to everybody involved,” she added. Noah was in intensive care to support his breathing but he has now been transferred to the special care nursery where doctors and nurses will focus on getting him to feed and grow before he can go home to his family. Becky is also recovering well following labour and surgery. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Baby #Noah #born #car #flooded #road This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/178128-baby-noah-born-in-car-on-flooded-road/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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