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A Bouncing Baby Girl ... on a Subway Platform

Posted by Jen Chaney

There are lots of places where I would prefer not to deliver a child: In a bathroom stall; on a pitcher's mound during the seventh inning stretch at an Orioles game; Newark, New Jersey. (Ah, just kidding, New Jersey residents. That last joke was too easy.)

Anyway, I would add to that list: A New York City subway station. But Francine Alfontent did just that on Monday, giving birth to a 6-pound, 7-pounce baby girl on the F train platform at the East Broadway stop.

The expectant mom was apparently headed to the hospital when she went into labor at the station. Several bystanders, including a nurse, coached Alfontent through the delivery of her child, named Soleil. The crowd that gathered -- side note: would you want this many New Yorkers staring at your hoo-hah during labor? -- apparently burst into applause when the little one arrived.

No word on whether any commuters attempted to put some change in Alfontent's hat. 

Photo: Wendy Brown Via MSNBC.com 


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Comments

 

chyna823 said:

I'm glad to see that bystanders helped, since we hear so many stories about people who just stood by and watched something happen. (Having a nurse around probably helped...)

June 25, 2008 1:46 PM
 

Brett Singer said:

I've lived here (NYC) my entire life and this might be the one thing I've never seen happen on the subway.

June 25, 2008 10:45 PM
 

anonymously unanimous said:

change...in her HAT~!!!! how rude....ur saying that she's poor and does stuff on train station and so....thats terrible....Oh...and dont immediately suggest she was already in labor..she might wanted to go to the hospital for a check-up and just got into labor

June 29, 2008 12:48 AM
 

sm said:

She does not look the slightest bit embarrassed.  Why did she not have the deceny to go to a closer place or get an ambulance to the hospital.

July 12, 2008 4:12 AM
 

sm said:

She does not look the slightest bit embarrassed.  Why did she not have the deceny to go to a closer place or get an ambulance to the hospital.

July 12, 2008 4:12 AM

About Jen Chaney

Jen Chaney is the movies editor and a DVD columnist for washingtonpost.com. Her byline has appeared in The Washington Post, People magazine, USA Today and the Utne Reader as well as various other newspapers around the country. She is the mother of a one-year-old boy, who has not yet learned the word Xanadu. But he will. Trust us, he will.

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