What is up with these people!

Mare

New Member
Teen gives birth in shower, walks to hospital


Umbilical cord still attached during the trip — baby is fine

Xochitl Parra and her newborn son, Alejandro Parra, are wheeled out of St. Mary Medical Center on Saturday. Behind her from left are her sister Margarita Cordoba, hospital nurse supervisor Loretta Morante and her mother, Elsa Ramirez.



updated 12:32 p.m. ET, Sun., May. 4, 2008
LONG BEACH, Calif. - A 17-year-old girl gave birth secretly at home, then walked four blocks to a hospital with the baby still attached by its umbilical cord.

"I was just a little nervous" when the labor began, Xochitl Parra said Friday from St. Mary Medical Center as she cradled her 8-pound, 3-ounce son, Alejandro.

The boy was normal and "eating like a champ," said Dr. Jose Perez, director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.

The teenager said she was alone and taking a shower around 5:30 a.m. Wednesday to get ready for school. Then the contractions took over.

"I felt his head coming, so I sit down and pushed so he could come out," she said.

Couldn't call 911
Parra did not call 911 because the home phone was disconnected, and she did not want to wake the neighbors because it was so early. Instead, she wrapped the baby, got dressed and went to the hospital on foot.

"I started walking and jogging to the hospital," she said.

The teen came into the hospital lobby and asked for help, Perez said.

"She still had the placenta and the baby was still attached, so of course everyone said, 'Don't move!'" he said.

Perez praised the girl for taking quick action.

"They could have bled to death; thank God that didn't happen," the doctor said. "She was very clever. She knew what to do. She wrapped the baby up and walked over here."

Pregnancy kept a secret
Parra, a sophomore at Long Beach Poly High, said she had kept her pregnancy a secret because she was afraid her mother would "kick me out of the house." Her mother has now accepted the situation and is going to help the teen care for the baby so she can continue attending school, Parra said.

Perez called the outcome "heartwarming."

"We hear so much negative with teenagers throwing their babies in the Dumpsters," he said. "This baby is fine, and hopefully there will be a happy ending with the extended family."
 

SouthernN'Proud

Southern Discomfort
Perez called the outcome "heartwarming."

SnP calls the whole damn ball of wax repulsive. Thankfully the baby lived through her negligence...this time. Yeah, it's better than tossin the baby in a trash can at KFC, but still.

Anybody check her green card? Didn't think so. And if her momma couldn't tell she was nine months pregnant, she must have an IQ below freezing.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
Anybody check her green card? Didn't think so. And if her momma couldn't tell she was nine months pregnant, she must have an IQ below freezing.

not if she's fat as shit.

but in all likelyhood, momma ain't so smart anyhoo. trash tends to make more trash.
 

PrincessLissa

New Member
I saw this and was disgusted. People were commending her for how "brave" she was. She wasn't brave at all if she couldn't even tell anyone that she was pregnant. Prenatal care and hospital care during delivery is really important and I say the bitch got lucky.
 

tonksy

New Member
I dunno...people managed for eons without it and lots of folks deliver at home with just a midwife....that being said, she was lucky there were no complications.
 
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