The tram driver arrived in time to tie off the umbilical cord of the healthy baby boy.
Warsaw:
A Polish woman who went into labor on the way to a hospital got a helping hand from a tram driver who used string from an umbrella to tie off the umbilical cord.
Paulina Kacperska and her husband were driving to a hospital in Poznan Thursday morning when Kacperska started giving birth.
Kacperska said in an interview: "I told him 'pull over and get out, you have to deliver (the baby) because I can feel the head coming out.'"
By chance, her husband pulled over near a tram stop where a driver was working who had worked as a midwife in the past.
The driver, Dorota Kaczmarek, arrived in time to tie off the umbilical cord of the healthy baby boy, who was named Fabian.
Paulina Kacperska and her husband were driving to a hospital in Poznan Thursday morning when Kacperska started giving birth.
Kacperska said in an interview: "I told him 'pull over and get out, you have to deliver (the baby) because I can feel the head coming out.'"
By chance, her husband pulled over near a tram stop where a driver was working who had worked as a midwife in the past.
The driver, Dorota Kaczmarek, arrived in time to tie off the umbilical cord of the healthy baby boy, who was named Fabian.
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