Pregnant Woman Learns Why It’s Not Safe To Fly At 26 Weeks

By Editorial Staff in Bizarre On 14th December 2016
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#1 One mom was excited for her baby shower.

She was on a flight to Orlando, Florida. She was 26 weeks along and had been given the go-ahead from her doctor to fly.

#2 She was really looking forward to time well-spent with friends and family.

She boarded the Southwest Flight 556. The plane flew from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at 3:00 pm. But not everything went as planned when the flight took a detour and made a stop in Charleston, an hour after take-off.

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#3 The mom-to-be had gone into labour.

The flight attendants kept their calm and hurried to find a doctor or a nurse on board. They announced through the intercom the situation and asked if there were any doctors or nurses onboard who would be willing to assist. Luckily, there was a doctor Dr. Patel who was coming back from a vacation. She accepted the call of duty. There was a second doctor and a nurse on the flight as well.

#4 “There was one emergency kit on the flight,” explained Dr. Patel.

The baby was born almost 14 weeks early, which worried everybody onboard. Dr Patel walked everyone through each and every step to make the delivery as seamless as possible. "We used the syringe to do the suction on the baby," she explained.

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#5 But things got scary shortly after delivery.

"We put an oxygen mask over the baby's head to deliver the oxygen, and we saw the baby turn from blue to pink and that was a good sign," explained Dr. Patel.

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#6 The newborn was rushed to the nearest hospital.

With his interesting timing and a unique place of arrival his parents came up with an ironic name for this little guy, Jet. The name goes well with all the drama this bundle of joy bought with him.