|
A woman gives birth in NY subway station
Member Since: 11/4/2006
Posts: 37,808
|
A woman gives birth in NY subway station
NEW YORK - For New Yorker Wendy Brown, Monday's subway ride home included an unexpected stop: Helping to deliver a baby girl.
Brown walked into the train station Monday afternoon to find a crowd gathered around a pregnant woman at the bottom of the stairs.
"I thought she fell, but it ended up she was getting contractions and was about to give birth," Brown told msnbc.com.
The woman, Francine Alfontent, was with her husband when she started going into labor on the F train platform at the East Broadway stop in Manhattan.
The New York Daily News reported that Alfontent and her husband, Max, had left their Brooklyn home about 3 p.m. and were on a train going to Bellevue Hospital. “My wife started feeling funny on the train so I told the conductor and he called ahead to the station," Max Alfontent told the Daily News.
A husband in shock
Alfontent's husband and a bystander, a nurse, were helping Alfontent when Brown saw them.
"The husband was kind of in shock," Brown said. "I held the woman's hand and encouraged her to breathe through the pain."
Others in the crowd put items of clothing underneath Alfontent to prepare for their baby's arrival and a briefcase to lay her head down on, Brown said.
Another witness, Tony James of Brooklyn, got off at the station right before Alfontent gave birth. Thinking someone had been injured, he went over to see if he could help and found the nurse holding a watch in her hand, timing Alfontent's contractions.
Alfontent was "moaning and groaning, saying 'Take the baby out,'" James said. "The nurse would open up the girl's legs every once in a while to see if the baby was coming."
Meanwhile, another witness went to guide emergency personnel to Alfontent. He returned a few minutes later with Fire Department officials and EMTs, and shortly after, Brown said, Alfontent "gave birth right there on the platform." And New York's transit system didn't skip a beat: "Trains were coming in and out of the train station."
'We all saw a miracle happening'
"When the baby came, people clapped and cheered," Brown said. "New Yorkers are wonderful. People think we're mean and nasty, but we all saw a miracle happening, and we all stood around and helped, and a beautiful baby girl came."
The baby arrived at approximately 3:45 p.m., about 20 minutes after Brown had arrived at the scene.
"Guys were coming up and they were saying, 'Congratulations, Mom, you're a very strong woman,' and guys were giving the father high fives," James said. "It's not every day that a woman has a baby on the subway."
According to local affiliate WNBC, Alfontent delivered a 6-pound, 7-ounce baby named Soleil. Paramedics gave Alfontent oxygen and then transported her and Soleil to the hospital, James said.
After the delivery, Alfontent was "overwhelmed," Brown said. "I kept telling her she did a fantastic job. Right there on the platform — I would have had a fit! She was a trouper. She was so happy and thankful."
Alfontent and Soleil were both healthy and resting in New York's Bellevue Hospital on Tuesday, WNBC reported. Alfontent did not return a call from msnbc.com.
Brown, who was on her way home from her social work counselor position at the time of the birth, exchanged phone numbers with Alfontent and her husband.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25351385/?GT1=43001
|
|
|
Member Since: 1/14/2007
Posts: 6,202
|
Quote:
"New Yorkers are wonderful when we feel like it. People think we're mean and nasty, and we are most of the time, but we all saw a miracle happening, and decided to be nice and help out, and a beautiful baby girl came. Now we can go back to being our mean and nasty selves"
|
^ That sounds more accurate
I'm sure this wasn't exactly as planned but it is good to see everything went fine.
|
|
|
Member Since: 8/6/2003
Posts: 50,977
|
WOW. 
|
|
|
Banned
Member Since: 5/24/2007
Posts: 3,065
|
wow thats crayz! Heyyy thats on my train Line!!!!
|
|
|
Member Since: 9/15/2007
Posts: 6,484
|
Omg I think New York is SO cool. I can't wait to move there when im done with high school.
|
|
|
ATRL Administrator
Member Since: 8/27/2006
Posts: 5,277
|
^
I'd love to hear your thoughts after you spend a week. If you last that long.
|
|
|
ATRL Contributor
Member Since: 8/11/2007
Posts: 63,796
|
OMFG thats a stupid and awful place to have a baby but then again its pretty funny 
|
|
|
Member Since: 9/15/2007
Posts: 6,484
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Athens
^
I'd love to hear your thoughts after you spend a week. If you last that long.
|
My aunt and uncle have penthouse on the Upper East Side, and my older sister and I have visited them during a couple of summers, we were fine. And I also have an older cousin that lives in a really nice co-operative on central park west (he lives like 2 minutes away from the Ghost Busters building!)
I love it there, it's not as scary as people say it is. I mean we were completely fine, my sister and I ventured out on our own multiple times, though my uncle rented a car for us. He didn't want us walking, but we did anyways, and I loved it. We stayed for two weeks each time. I mean I may be a suburban kid, but I can handle myself, when you've visited the murder capital of the USA, you don't really feel scared in other places. 
|
|
|
ATRL Moderator
Member Since: 11/16/2004
Posts: 28,450
|
|
|
|
Member Since: 6/7/2007
Posts: 4,178
|
I saw this on the News last night.That is on my train line as well.
|
|
|
Member Since: 9/15/2007
Posts: 6,484
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Lee!!
Oh NYC <3
|

|
|
|
Member Since: 10/23/2006
Posts: 1,871
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Afterglow
My aunt and uncle have penthouse on the Upper East Side, and my older sister and I have visited them during a couple of summers, we were fine. And I also have an older cousin that lives in a really nice co-operative on central park west (he lives like 2 minutes away from the Ghost Busters building!)
I love it there, it's not as scary as people say it is. I mean we were completely fine, my sister and I ventured out on our own multiple times, though my uncle rented a car for us. He didn't want us walking, but we did anyways, and I loved it. We stayed for two weeks each time. I mean I may be a suburban kid, but I can handle myself, when you've visited the murder capital of the USA, you don't really feel scared in other places. 
|
doesn't New Orleans have you beat on that? Or did we go down on the list since last year??? 
|
|
|
Banned
Member Since: 2/5/2007
Posts: 7,024
|
uhm new york isn't the murder capital of the usa, afterglow, go spin your dads hula hoop
Quote:
Originally posted by yankee04
"New Yorkers are wonderful when we feel like it. People think we're mean and nasty, and we are most of the time, but we all saw a miracle happening, and decided to be nice and help out, and a beautiful baby girl came. Now we can go back to being our mean and nasty selves"
|
*gives nasty look and walks by*
|
|
|
Member Since: 10/23/2006
Posts: 1,871
|
^ 
|
|
|
Member Since: 9/15/2007
Posts: 6,484
|
Quote:
Originally posted by Shane!
uhm new york isn't the murder capital of the usa, afterglow, go spin your dads hula hoop
*gives nasty look and walks by*
|
ummm. Duh? Im referring to my stay in Detroit. I live in Ann Arbor, which is a suburban town, but I lived in Detroit for three years
Quote:
Originally posted by soccer64
doesn't New Orleans have you beat on that? Or did we go down on the list since last year??? 
|
I don't think so. I think Detroit is still the murder capital. Maybe you did beat us this past year though.
|
|
|
Member Since: 6/4/2008
Posts: 1,589
|
OMG  that's incredible
|
|
|
|
|