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Woman's water breaks on R train, subway condutor delivers baby

By: Jonalex send a private message
New York City : NY : USA | 5 months ago  
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It wasn't rush hour, but a baby that subway conductor Bretta Sykes delivered on an R train Thursday was in a big hurry.

The baby girl couldn't wait for her parents to reach the maternity ward, so Sykes stepped in as midwife.

"The baby is coming!" yelled the Brooklyn mother, whose water broke as she and her fiancé headed from their home in Bedford-Stuyvesant to the Queens hospital where the mom had planned to give birth.

"I did not want to cut the umbilical cord. I'm a conductor. I only push buttons," joked Sykes, a mother of two grown children.

The unexpected delivery happened at the Whitehall station in lower Manhattan, just hours after Sykes' 29-year-old daughter, Fortune, had told her she was going to have a baby.

"A few hours later, I was delivering one," Sykes said.

Sykes, a 16-year MTA veteran, was waiting on the platform to begin her W train route when she heard a commotion on an R train that had entered the station and went to investigate.

Surrounded by concerned straphangers, the young mother was splayed on the floor of the car in obvious labor, Sykes said.

Sykes ordered the crowd to back off and told the mother-to-be, "Just try to breathe."

As MTA colleague Tyrone Cloud, 54, kept the crowd at bay, Sykes called out for a doctor.

When no one stepped forward, the CPR training Sykes had gotten in her previous career as a correction officer and the birthing classes she had taken long ago kicked in.

"You hear about this happening to firefighters and cabbies, but you never think it's going to happen to you," Sykes said.

As soon as she pulled the mom's jeans down, Sykes knew she wouldn't have the luxury of waiting for paramedics.

"I saw the baby's head," said Sykes, of Westbury, L.I.

Sykes pulled off her jacket, caught the infant with it and wrapped her in it. "She looked okay to me," she said of the newborn. "I had tears in my eyes."

Someone asked what time it was. When a passerby yelled 1:25p.m., the gathered crowd started applauding.



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  • Posted By slydog slydog | 5 months ago
    Great human interest story. A little First Aid training goes along way
    in any crisis. This is great how everything "clicked" into place to
    help the mother & the baby! I love the crowd applause at the end!
  • Posted By Sherrill_Fulghum Sherrill_Fulghum | 5 months ago
    Like my doctor says that baby doesn't care about dates, they're going to come whenever they get ready...no matter what you have planned. :)
  • Posted By Jonalex Jonalex | 5 months ago
    I love stories like this. that a random good samaratan can save the day!
  • Posted By FauziaSultana FauziaSultana | 5 months ago
    Babies are always a joy and a blessing anyday, anywhere,in this wicked world!
  • Posted By Changez Changez | 5 months ago
    Cool.
  • Posted By Jonalex Jonalex | 5 months ago
    it would be cool to say I was born on the subway. what a cool way to pick up chicks, or make them run away
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