This woman watched YouTube videos to deliver her own baby after going into labor on a layover in Turkey

April 26, 2018  18:01

A 22-year-old Tennessee woman has an unbelievable birth story — but still insists that she doesn’t “understand what’s so shocking” about it.

Then again, it may be hard to really rattle Tia Freeman. The new mom proved pretty unflappable when she gave birth in a hotel room on her own while on a layover in Istanbul on March 7.

Freeman, who has served in the Air Force since 2014, found internet fame after her friend Jakob Johnson revealed on Twitter that she’d delivered her own baby boy during her travels.

Freeman had been hoping to visit Johnson in Germany but never made it. She told Yahoo Lifestyle that she flew 14 hours from Nashville to Istanbul, despite being in her third trimester, but didn’t arouse attention from the flight crew because “she didn’t really gain much weight.” In fact, Freeman herself didn’t realize she was pregnant until about a month before her trip because she was on birth control, had irregular periods, and didn’t have a large bump.

Expectant mothers are typically prevented from flying after the 36th week of pregnancy, but Freeman didn’t want to miss out.

“[It’s] a definite no-no, but I chose to risk it because the tickets were nonrefundable,” she explained.

Freeman’s travel plans included a 17-hour layover in Istanbul before flying on to meet Johnson in Germany. According to a Twitter thread she posted about the delivery, she started cramping about an hour before landing in Turkey but attributed this to a possible case of food poisoning.

The pain intensified as she went through customs at the airport, but even after consulting Google, Freeman was still unsure if she was going through labor or having a false alarm. Either way, she was determined to not “give birth on the airport floor.”

he reached her hotel, then resumed her Googling.

“So in true millennial form I decided to YouTube [how to deliver a child],” she tweeted. “If no one else had my back the internet would! So here my a** is in my hotel room all by my lonesome learning how to deliver my own baby.”

Her strategy: Filling a bathtub with warm water, grabbing towels (including one to bite into), trying out prime childbirth positions, and using the timer on her phone to keep track of her contractions. Before long, a baby boy — since named Xavier — entered the world.

But then there was the umbilical cord and placenta to deal with. The latter was disposed of in a sanitary bag she found in the hotel bathroom. Cutting the cord involved more Googling, boiling water in the in-room teakettle to sterilize her shoelaces to use as a makeshift clamp, and using her own knife to make the cut.

 

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