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Valenia Posted: Jul 30, 2003 01:07 PM+
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Woman gives birth on subway train

http://www.boston.com/dailynews/211/region/Woman_gives_birth_on_subway_tr:.shtml

Woman gives birth on subway train
By Associated Press, 7/30/2003 11:51

BOSTON (AP) A woman gave birth to a boy Wednesday morning on a subway train in Boston, transit police said.

Passengers said the mother quietly declined their assistance while she was in labor on the full rush-hour train, said Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority Lt. Gary Fredericks. He met the train at the JFK stop on the Red Line after train commuters used cell phones to call for help.

''She didn't tell anybody, didn't say a word,'' about the birth, Fredericks said. ''Next thing they knew the baby was on the floor.''

The woman had just gotten off the train with the baby when officers arrived, he said.

The mother whom Fredericks identified as Joyce Judge, 43, of Braintree and baby were taken to Boston Medical Center. Police said both were doing well but no other information was being given.

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Valenia Posted: Jul 30, 2003 01:08 PM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

Can you believe this? If every birth was this leisurely...

Thank god that this labor had no complications...
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Jeanene Posted: Jul 30, 2003 01:12 PM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

WOW - I would not have been calm - maybe she was so frightened she appeard calm!
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Sassy Posted: Jul 30, 2003 01:15 PM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

Not very hygenic for the baby
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

What do they write on his/her birth certificate for place of birth?
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jenny11.9 Posted: Jul 30, 2003 01:18 PM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

weird.....guess nature really CAN take it's course!
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NovemberSue Posted: Jul 30, 2003 03:33 PM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

The birth certificate will read: Place of birth: L train.

(Sorry, Sue is just being silly today.)
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natasha Posted: Jul 30, 2003 07:50 PM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

It's amazing that she was able to remain calm. I would be a mess.
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JuneBabyBride Posted: Jul 30, 2003 08:05 PM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

OMG that's crazy, glad they are okay!!
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HeatherandNick Posted: Jul 30, 2003 10:08 PM+
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Stacey1403 Posted: Jul 30, 2003 10:15 PM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

I can't believe she didn't ask for any help
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michele31 Posted: Jul 31, 2003 07:02 AM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

If I was on the NYC subway I doubt I would want help from some of those folks but we need to all get some birthing lessons from this lady! Just to sit there and poof- baby pops out. now, that is the best birthing story I have ever herd.
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Cira Posted: Jul 31, 2003 09:11 AM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

Oh my ... that would not be how I'd like to deliver!
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Valenia Posted: Jul 31, 2003 10:09 AM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

There is a follow up article in today's Globe...

http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/212/nation/Refusing_help_woman_gives_birth_aboard_T+.shtml

Refusing help, woman gives birth aboard T

By C. Kalimah Redd and Mac Daniel, Globe Correspondent and Globe Staff, 7/31/2003

A 42-year-old Braintree woman gave birth to a baby boy while standing on an inbound Red Line train yesterday morning, refusing help from stunned passengers who heard her moan and seconds later looked down to find her baby on the floor.

Witnesses told police that Joyce M. Judge, a former nurse who later said she was on the way to a Boston hospital, kept quietly refusing help during and after the delivery.

' `Thanks for your concern, we're OK,' ' she said, according to Chris Chin of Duxbury. Standing 4 feet away from Judge, Chin said, he saw her tie the umbilical cord in a knot and wrap the baby in a silk scarf. 'She cradled the baby in one arm and grabbed the handrail with the other and continued to ride the T and stare out the window.'

Bill Mahoney, also of Duxbury, watched the scene unfold: 'It was simply surreal.'

Transit officials said they received a call from the train operator for medical assistance and had an MBTA official waiting at the JFK-UMass station on the platform when the train arrived. But Judge refused help and sprinted up a flight of stairs toward the turnstiles, MBTA Lieutenant Gary Fredericks said. She then grabbed some newspaper to wrap up the baby, ran across the platform toward Morrissey Boulevard, and hustled up another flight of stairs to the Columbia Road overpass.

MBTA police intercepted her and took the baby boy, who was breathing and kicking but not crying. As two officers examined the baby in the front seat of a police SUV, Fredericks said, Judge pounded on their backs and screamed: 'Let me see!'

Mother and child were doing fine yesterday at Boston Medical Center, authorities said. Officials from the state Department of Social Services are investigating.

Clutching the faded pink and beige silk scarf, Judge sat in her hospital bed and told a reporter how she woke up at about 5:15 a.m. yesterday and began vomiting. She decided to go to St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Brighton and left her two other children, ages 15 and 11, at the Motel 6 in Braintree, where the family has been living for the past year.

But once she was on the train in North Quincy, she felt the baby coming. 'It wasn't too painful, it happened so fast,' Judge said. 'The contractions were from 1 to 2 minutes apart. I said, `Let me get off this train.' '

People, she said, started screaming. When asked why she refused help from other passengers, Judge said: 'They couldn't do anything on the train so I thought it was better to get to the hospital.'

Passengers, many of whom responded to a Boston.com announcement seeking witnesses and were then contacted by phone, said they were startled by the chain of events.

After the train left North Quincy, while crossing the Neponset River around 7:20 a.m., passengers reported hearing a muffled groan. Judge, dressed in a pink velour top and matching skirt, stood in the middle of the fourth car. Suddenly, her water broke.

'At first I thought someone spilled coffee, but it kept dripping,' said Chin, 32. 'But she stood staring out the window . . . I started doubting what I saw.'

About 90 seconds later, Chin said, 'I saw a head, then full baby fall out from her skirt, hit the floor sideways and slide the length of the doorway, stopping when he bumped up against the next row of seats. Still she stared out the window. Either she didn't know it happened or didn't want to acknowledge it.'

Judge bent down, picked up the baby and wrapped it in her scarf, Chin said.

As passengers slowly realized what had happened, witnesses said, the train rallied around the new mother. People offered sweaters and implored her to sit or lie down. Still, Judge refused.

'I'm fine,' she repeated throughout the trip. 'I'm fine.'

With the JFK-UMass stop still three minutes away, passengers, some of whom vomited in the wake of the bloody birth, inundated State Police with cell phone calls. Dispatchers told passengers to ask Judge if she had passed the placenta. Passengers yelled back that she had not. Dispatchers asked if the baby was breathing. Others yelled back that they weren't sure.

At one point, Judge took some nearby newspapers and placed them on the floor to soak up the blood. Some witnesses heard Judge apologize for the mess.

After leaving the train and heading for the stairs up to the station's main lobby, witnesses said, the placenta fell to the platform. Judge turned around, grabbed the afterbirth, put it in her shoulder bag, and headed upstairs.

'She just literally picked it up with her hand and put it in some kind of bag she was carrying, and this was in mid-stride . . . It was the craziest thing I've ever seen,' said Robert Busby, of Weymouth.

Lisa Judge of Rhode Island, who visited her sister yesterday, said Joyce Judge didn't realize how dilated she was. 'She said she thought she could make it' to the hospital, Lisa Judge said.

Lisa Judge said she has taken in her sister's children at times when she has had 'spells, she would turn inward and wouldn't talk to anybody.'

Marie Judge of Roxbury, said her daughter seemed stressed recently and admitted she was pregnant only when Marie Judge confronted her a month ago.

DSS, which has no record of any prior contact with the family, placed Judge's two other children in temporary custody yesterday. Denise Monteiro, a DSS spokeswoman, said the baby will not be released to Judge, who said she works for Boston Public Schools in food and nutritional services, unless the agency is convinced she can care for the child. The hospital is conducting a psychiatric evaluation of Judge, Monteiro said.

'We're trying to find out what prompted this behavior,' she said. 'It makes us concerned about her and it makes us concerned about her baby.'

Michael Rosenwald and Farah Stockman of the Globe staff contributed to this report.

This story ran on page A1 of the Boston Globe on 7/31/2003.

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michele31 Posted: Jul 31, 2003 10:22 AM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

I have a feeling that either she was in shock, is on so type of 'medication' or may not be 'all' there.
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natasha Posted: Jul 31, 2003 06:39 PM+
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

OMG. The second report makes this story a litlle strange. I hope that the baby will be fine.
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Re: Woman gives birth on subway train

Sounds ill to me
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