Woman gives birth in Cape Cod traffic, meets ambulance at nearby Dunkin'
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"I'm going to need you to pull over," Rebecca, 33, told her husband, who reached over and felt the baby's head poking out. "There was no option. There truly wasn't a moment to even consider picking up a cellphone."
"I delivered that baby with straight adrenaline," Rebecca said. Within a matter of minutes, their daughter was born at 9:55 a.m. They named her Summer.
"It was really something to behold," said Danya, explaining that his wife immediately took charge. She patted Summer's back until she began crying, and they wrapped the newborn in a blanket Rebecca's mother made.
Danya, 44, followed his wife's directions. He moved to the right lane of the busy Route 6 highway and pulled over on the shoulder. He then darted out and went over to the passenger seat, where his wife had already removed her shorts and was ready to push.
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