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Opera singer delivers her own baby in the car while husband drives
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Opera singer delivers her own baby in the car while husband drives
Opera singer delivers her own baby in the car while husband drives
![]() "She just flew out," Emily Hardman said. One woman was prepared for every aspect of her daughter's birth -- except for the location. Emily Geller Hardman, 35, was 37 weeks pregnant when she attended a family wedding in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with her husband, Travis Hardman. Still far enough out from her projected due date, she figured it was fine to attend and felt nothing out of the ordinary during the wedding. Just hours later, when they were back in their hotel room, however, the opera singer said her water broke. But she didn't rush to the hospital. "The amniotic fluid was clear and there were no contractions," Hardman told "Good Morning America." "And this was a first-time labor for me. Statistically, most first-time labors are about 16 to 24 hours, so in my head we had plenty of time." When Hardman woke up to her first contraction around 3 a.m., she knew it was time to go even if it meant giving birth in the car. "In my head I was thinking that I've been preparing for this for three years," she said. "I can certainly do early labor in the car." Hardman's firstborn, Wesley, 2, was born via cesarean delivery. She initially wanted to do a vaginal birth, but circumstances forced her into a C-section. After what she described as a traumatic experience, she was determined to have an unmedicated vaginal birth at a hospital an hour away from their home in Briarcliff Manor, New York, with midwives and a doula on hand. แหล่งรวมสล็อต "I was very involved in the physiological birth world," Hardman said, adding that she read books, listened to podcasts and did prenatal exercises to prepare herself mentally and physically for a second birth on her terms. Armed with just her knowledge, signals from her body and the GentleBirth meditation app, Hardman guided herself through labor while her husband drove. "My husband's driving and the entire time I'm focusing on listening to the app to get me through each contraction," she recalled. "I was just riding the waves and hoping we were going to make it back. We still didn't realize how fast this was going." |
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