Two rise and fall three: a woman gives birth during a flight, with the help of her medical husband and the plane staff

Although it is not something that has never happened, without a doubt the news of pregnant women who go into labor in mid-flight and they receive their babies as they fly thousands of meters high They will always be something surprising and that reaches the news.

Now, the most recent has been a mother who was traveling on a seven-hour flight from Gabon to Istanbul, who went into labor mid-flight, and gave birth to her baby four hours before arriving at her destination.

Musuamba Michoukayembe was traveling with her husband to Istanbul when after taking three hours of flight, she began to feel pain in her belly. Although he had a probable date of delivery by the end of the month, as we have said on other occasions, the baby is who decides when to be born, and to this little one, it occurred to him that he wanted to reach the world while his parents were on a flight.

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When it was evident that the 21-year-old mother had gone into labor, the flight crew prepared everything to receive the baby during the flight. Fortunately, Musuamba's husband is a doctor, so with the help of everyone, they managed to make it a successful delivery.

The flight attendants they took turns holding and hugging the newborn, after the cabin crew helped clean him once the umbilical cord was cut. The airline even shared on its Twitter account a photo of the plane's staff with the new family member.

Türk Hava Yolları uçağında doğan Benel bebek ailemize hoşgeldin ✈️ @ TK_TR @TurkishAirlines @BilalEksiTHY pic.twitter.com/vre8OJk1sm

- HavaSosyalMedya ® (@HavaSosyalMedya) December 13, 2018

Because mother and son were well, there was no need to divert the flight and the pilots only asked to be given preference to land in Istanbul four hours after the baby was born, whom they called Bennel.

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