A mum had to give birth in the car park of a care home after her baby insisted on arriving in a rush.
Jess Hannam, 31, was being driven to hospital by partner Joe Illsley, 34, when she realised they were not going to make it.
She said: “We were weighing up whether to stop at a petrol station or care home. We picked the home as it was more sanitary.”
Joe helped to deliver the baby while on the phone to a 999 operator. It had been just 90 minutes since Jess’s contractions began. When he saw someone coming out of the care home, Joe rushed over to ask them for help.
READ MORE: This Morning beauty expert says 'best' cleanser on the high street costs less than £12
Jess said: “Loads of people were helping, constantly checking on me, and they brought lots of towels and blankets.”
An ambulance arrived shortly after the birth and took Jess and her son to Frimley Park Hospital in Camberley, Surrey, where he was weighed at a healthy 6lb 7oz.
Jess and Joe, who are both graphic designers, named him Louie and gave him the middle name Avery, as Avery Healthcare runs Bagshot Gardens Care Home, where Louie was born in their BMW 1 Series.
Jess, of Bracknell, Berks, who is also mum to Logan, six, has since taken Louie to meet the home’s residents and staff. Care assistant Susan Bedford, who rushed to help Jess in the drama on August 28, said: “Meeting the baby was very emotional.”
You may also like
WhatsApp New Feature: Like Instagram, soon you will be able to mention friends on WhatsApp too!
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's 'fed-up' California neighbours tell them to 'move on'
Bihar: Train derailment in Narayanpur causes traffic disruption
India vs Bangladesh Test Playing 11: Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant likely to return; Check full team prediction