UNBELIEVABLE: Baby Girl Delivered At Accident Scene (PHOTO)

UNBELIEVABLE: Baby Girl Delivered At Accident Scene (PHOTO)

A South African paramedic, Ceron Lennox and her colleague on Thursday delivered a pregnant woman of a baby girl while at a scene of an accident that happened at the corner of Stephen Dlamini (Essenwood) and Sandile Thusi (Argyle) roads in Durban.

 * Paramedic Ceron Lennox, left, and  Amanda Ngeleka

Two bikers had been injured in an accident at the corner.

Lennox was in the ambulance when she heard an ear-piercing scream. It was not coming from one of the injured bikers though - it was the cry of a woman, Amanda Ngeleka, in labour.

Her husband (who did not want to be named) had run to the ambulance and explained to Lennox that his wife, sitting in his bakkie, was experiencing labour pains.

Rescue Care Paramedics spokesman, Garrith Jamieson, said on Sunday that Lennox had rushed over and confirmed the woman was in labour.

Because the bakkie seat could not recline, Lennox grabbed a spare mattress from the ambulance and placed it next to the bakkie.

 “Lennox carefully delivered the baby, wrapped it in other sterile linen savers and a blanket that mom had,” Jamieson said.

Mother and daughter were taken to King Dinuzulu (formerly King George V) Hospital and were discharged on Sunday. The injured bikers, meanwhile, were treated by another paramedic and taken to a nearby hospital.

The mother of three said that it was an incredible feeling bringing a healthy baby with no complications into the world.

“This is not the first time I (have) helped a woman give birth. I have been working in the emergency medical services for nine years and something like delivering a baby is incredible,” she said.

“To see the joy on the father’s face was amazing and gave me goose bumps.

“It’s not often that we deliver a baby, so it’s a special occasion,” Lennox said. 

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