Brewster woman reportedly gives birth in Cape Cod traffic, dad cuts umbilical chord at Dunkin'
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Danya Mahota, recalling the unexpected birth experience, said, 'I'm driving obviously, I reach down between my wife's legs, and, sure enough, I feel the top of my daughter's head.' This moment captured the urgency and unpredictability of giving birth in transit.
Rebecca Mahota shared the emotional intensity of the moment, stating, 'That was probably the most nerve-wracking, was making sure, okay, we're breathing, we're all here, we're good,' highlighting the couple's concern for their newborn's safety.
In a humorous take on the situation, Danya commented, 'They handed me a sterilized X-Acto knife, and I, like every Massachusetts father, cut my baby's umbilical cord in a Dunkin Donuts parking lot,' showing the surreal normalcy of their extraordinary experience.
Reflecting on the chaos, Danya also described the moment he found his wedding ring after losing it during delivery, saying, 'Just as we were about to leave, I looked down, and by the grace of God, I found it right between my toes.'
Read at Boston.com
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