Pregnant woman forced to give birth to baby on the side of a motorway

Pregnant woman is forced to give birth to baby daughter on the side of a motorway after going into labour while rushing to the hospital

  • The expecting mother and father were on their way to hospital in Netherlands
  • Read more: Twins born in ambulance on side of Brisbane’s Pacific Motorway 

A woman gave birth to her baby daughter on the side of a motorway because the hospital was too far away. 

The expecting mother and father were on their way to the hospital in the Netherlands after she went into labour.

However, it proved to be too far away and the woman gave birth to her child on an exit from the A13 motorway near Delft on Saturday afternoon.

Shocking footage shows the family’s car pulled over at the side of the motorway with the doors open on the passenger’s side. 

Despite the emergency services trying their best to get to the scene, the paramedics did not arrive until after the baby was born. 

An angle showing the paramedic removing the child from the mother’s car

The newborn baby was then wrapped in a blanket and taken to the hospital

The obstetrician had reportedly been driving behind the couple in order to be at the hospital for the birth, according to Nieuws.

The newborn baby was then wrapped in a blanket and taken from the car to the ambulance.   

Her mother, carrying a teddy bear, was then carried over to her daughter on a stretcher. 

The parents then shared a kiss before she was taken away to the hospital. 

Earlier this year in Australia in January a father described the frantic moment his wife gave birth to their daughter on the side of a busy freeway. 

There was also another mother who gave birth to her son at roadside on the way to the hospital in Queensland. 

The hospital proved to be too far away for this expecting couple

READ MORE: Mother gives birth to twins on the side of a busy Highway

 

However, Shontelle Hall, 23, then decided to name her son after the paramedic who delivered him. 

The paramedic was named Andrew Green, who guided her through the labour. 

Ms Hall said: ‘I just feel blessed to have experienced such an extraordinary birth. It was just beautiful.’

‘It was better giving birth like that than it was with the other three in hospital.

‘I was just hoping that no complications happen living so far away from the hospital – but in the moment with paramedic Andrew, I just felt like I was in safe hands.

‘I felt that it’ll be okay because he is looking after me – it was a big moment for me trusting a stranger with my life and my baby’s life.’

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