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My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by gebest: 8:06am On Feb 22, 2017
feeling happy at Orba Road Nsukka . Last night, my neighbour gave birth to a baby girl, IN MY CAR. Actually, it happened this morning. 12:58 am. I have never witnessed a thing like that before. I only saw such in Nollywood movies. I was not fast asleep. But I was hearing the first set of gentle knocks on my door in my dreams. Kpam Kpam Kpam Kpam, Daniel o...repeatedly. Later I would deem whoever was knocking that way as unserious. How could such knocks wake me up? But I have just slept off an hour before then. So I was woken up immediately the knock got louder. I rushed out, hearing the cries for help. She was already in labour---my neighbour. My God! I saw the baby's head pushing itself out of my neighbour's privates. She was fast losing blood, as they kept flowing uncontrollably. As if that was not enough a strange sight for me, I saw that white, long thing they call umbilical cord. Damn it! That was actually when the baby had completely come out. Chai. Poor child. Crying. We didn't know what to do. I was clueless. Her friend---a young lady---was clueless too. There was no other neighbour available. And it was already 01:05 am. But that my neighbour, ba? She was a strong woman. She kept reassuring her panic-stricken friend to stop shouting, re affirming that she'd be fine. She was even the one that suggested we go to a nearby hospital. Olodo like me, I couldn't even think of any meaningful thing to do. My head was full. But she was strong. We carried her down to my car, carrying the baby alongside, careful not to draw the umbilical cord too apart from her. Chai. Blood. She lost a lot of blood. I gently drove us to a nearby hospital. The staff responded quickly. The cord was cut while she was still in the car. The baby survived. The mother survived too. I went back home later and got them some clothes, and tea, milk, bread and hot water for the mother. This is what I call miracle. Not turning water into wine. In this part of the world, we say "Thank God" for even things we can do ourselves. So for the first time in my life, I'll do this, because I am overwhelmed: Thank God for my neighbour's strong resolve in the face of hysteria; Thank God for the mechanic guy that didn't tell me stories yesterday, but promptly worked on the car's fan belt, making the car available; Thank God for the staff of Divine Mercy Hospital and Maternity, Orba road, Nsukka, especially the gate man, for their immediate response to our call for help; And finally, thank God for giving us humans all that we need to survive the pestilence and pains He also created on earth, for surely He created all things. Amen! I learnt a few things: 1. A pregnant woman shouldn't be left alone. I used to say I'd run out of home when my wife gets heavy, to avoid a pregnant woman's wahala. Dear future wife, I have changed my mind. I now understand what you women go through. I'll be there, through it all. No business trips. No conferences or seminar. In fact no work for me. I'll be there. We will do it together. After all, we had sex together (whatever that means). 2. I think one should always have fuel in one's car. Anything can happen any time. And no petrol station might be available at that time. 3. Do not overlook the importance of neighbourliness. And if your neighbour is one who hardly responds to knocks on his/her door (like my former useless neighbour), declare such a neighbour as useless to humanity. Finally, women, please accept the assurances of my ernest respect for your natural abilities. Truly, there's more to your privates than just sexual activity. PS: the head nurse said I'd make a good father, because of the way I was in charge. Is that true? I mean, why not? 17 February at 20:09 · Nsukka · Public
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by savagefinder: 8:13am On Feb 22, 2017
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Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by Nobody: 8:14am On Feb 22, 2017
Awwwwn..

So nice. Sign of great thing coming for you and the parents of the baby
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by Firstlieutenant(m): 8:22am On Feb 22, 2017
Ya neighbor husband no try at all... where he go sef? Abi na only to score goal he sabi!

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Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by Swissheart(f): 8:22am On Feb 22, 2017
So sweet.
Congrats to her
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by commyluv(f): 8:24am On Feb 22, 2017
guy you try OK if na all this useless guys on nairaland the won't help.
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by Nobody: 8:35am On Feb 22, 2017
like I'm so touched right now....I'm crying, that's the beauty of mother hood, I admire your courage although I laughed when she told you to find a hospital instead of shouting, hahahahahaha grin grin grin grin
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by thorpido(m): 8:44am On Feb 22, 2017
Delivered a baby.......not delivers a baby..yesterday.

Where is her husband?Abi na single girl?
She ought to have been taught the signs of labour at the hospital.

Anyway,kudos to you.
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by Nobody: 8:45am On Feb 22, 2017
@ gebest

You will make a great father and husband kiss

To the brave woman congratulations.

To men standby the woman carrying your baby!

I loved reading this thread, best thread in this section in weeks

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Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by CoolFreeday(m): 8:48am On Feb 22, 2017
waooo, awesome! Congratulations
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by CoolFreeday(m): 8:52am On Feb 22, 2017
commyluv:
guy you try OK if na all this useless guys on nairaland the won't help.

why are you like this, must you generalise it? Be careful when you say "all this useless guys on NL" because your husband might come from NL.

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Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by Nobody: 8:59am On Feb 22, 2017
You did good.
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by commyluv(f): 9:16am On Feb 22, 2017
CoolFreeday:


why are you like this, must you generalise it? Be careful when you say "all this useless guys on NL" because your husband might come from NL.
lol am not here for husband am here just to have fun
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by thunderfiremods(m): 1:13pm On Feb 22, 2017
u sha see d woman toto sha























nobody shud quote me ooo
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by CoolFreeday(m): 1:34pm On Feb 22, 2017
commyluv:
lol am not here for husband am here just to have fun

yes dear, you're not here for husband but Good things happen even in strange places.
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by Nobody: 10:53am On Apr 26, 2017
thunderfiremods:
u sha see d woman toto sha























nobody shud quote me ooo
lol and i just didgrin
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by oyetpel(m): 11:29am On Apr 26, 2017
Giving birth is a good thing, just that plenty woman giving birth to plenty babies have bastardize its appreciation.
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by chiraqDemon(m): 11:40am On Apr 26, 2017
commyluv:
lol am not here for husband am here just to have fun
But he might be on nl even if u dont meet him on nl grin
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by Gshegg: 11:42am On Apr 26, 2017
Baba, break this thing into paragraphs nah, Abi you and paragraph dey fight ni, I struggle read am finish sef..
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by ChopBellefull(m): 11:42am On Apr 26, 2017
CoolFreeday:


why are you like this, must you generalise it? Be careful when you say "all this useless guys on NL" because your husband might come from NL.
I was going to quote her b4 i saw ur quote.. Such girls are called premature ejaculation.. She lacks full sense and thinking faculty.
Re: My Neighbour Delivers A Baby In My Car Yesterday by ChopBellefull(m): 11:43am On Apr 26, 2017
CoolFreeday:


why are you like this, must you generalise it? Be careful when you say "all this useless guys on NL" because your husband might come from NL.
I was going to quote her b4 i saw ur quote.. Such girls are called premature ejjaculation. She lacks full sense and has very narrow thinking faculty.
As for OP.. God reward u fully... U wont lack help too. I learnt alot from ur experience too

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