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Tweens help their mom deliver baby brother
When their mom went into labor with no one else around, a 9-year-old California boy and his 11-year-old sister quickly responded like pros and helped care for their newborn brother.
"My mom started screaming and then she started bleeding all over her body and then the baby came so I called 9-1-1 for an ambulance," Jabari Sanders said, "Then my sister told my mom to lie down."
HIs sister Faith described her conversation with the 911 dispatcher.
"The operator started talking to me and telling me to take a piece of yarn or string and tie it around the umbilical cord and I did," she said. "Shortly after that the paramedics knocked on the door."
The 36-year-old Northern California woman unexpectedly went into labor at her home in Fremont and was forced to turn to her kids after giving birth while standing in her bathroom.
Geoffrey Sanders, 35, said Thursday he had left for work around 1:30 a.m. and was not around when the baby came on March 9. He said Faith and Jabari are "much brighter than their age."
"I'm a proud father," he said. "It's kind of a pat on the back that we are doing something right."
In a previous interview, Alana Sanders, said her kids stayed composed throughout the ordeal.
"They didn't freak out. They didn't fight with each other," she told the Oakland Tribune.
A 911 recording released Wednesday attests to the children's poise, as they relayed messages between their mother and a dispatcher.
After the baby was born, the dispatcher can be heard telling Faith to wipe the baby with a clean towel and tie, not cut, the umbilical cord with a string or shoelace about six inches from the baby's body.
"You did a great job," the dispatcher says, as paramedics arrive.
Alana Sanders and the newborn, Joseph, were taken to Saint Rose Hospital in Hayward. The boy, who weighed 9 pounds and 4 ounces, was healthy, Geoffrey Sanders said.
- Posted on March 19, 2010
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Two siblings helped their mother deliver their baby brother after she unexpectedly went into labor in their Northern California home on March 9th. The two siblings called 911 and listened to the dispatcher's instructions until the paramedics arrived. Their mother and brother were taken to the hospital and were completely healthy. It must have been tough trying to help your mother deliver a baby when you and your brother or sister were the only people who could help her. They were really brave and calm. I'm sure their mother is very proud of them.
WOW!!!! I am glad that the baby is still alive. Also I am proud that the kids helped their mom when she had her baby.
Wow!Iam so happy for you and that the baby is still alive!
I am so proud for the kids that helped!That's so nice of them.
Well again wow!
Wow that is so cool!Your mom must be very proud of you.
I think this article is outstanding because kids that aren't even teenagers are mature enough to take control of this situation. This article was outstanding because Jabari and Faith didn't freak out or fight. Also, because Faith Knew to call 9-1-1 to help with the baby until the paramedics got to there house.
that's so cool how the teenage girls helped their mom deliver the girls baby brother. How did the girls helped their mom? Didint they got disgusted? If my mom was ever pregnant i would totally help help her deliver the baby even though it looks like its a lot of work.