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Everyday, thousands of New Yorkers see strange and exciting happenings on many of the city’s subway platforms.

But, seeing a baby born is not usually one of them.

Francine Alfontent, 27, of Brooklyn, was on her way to Bellevue Hospital Monday afternoon via the F train with her husband, Max, when she realized the baby wasn’t going to wait any longer, the New York Daily News reported Tuesday.

“My wife started feeling funny on the train, so I told the conductor and he called ahead to the station,” Max Alfontent said. “When we pulled in, I put her down on the platform and her water broke. I was happy the baby was coming, but I have to admit, I was a little scared.”

Many passersby stopped to help Francine Alfontent, who literally gave birth on the East Broadway F train platform.

A nurse began to comfort her, while a businessman put his briefcase under her head as a pillow. Another man sought out paramedics, who ultimately delivered the baby.

“At least four trains came into the station and it seemed like people from every one of them stopped to help,” Wendy Brown, 44, a social worker told the Daily News.

Brown, who lives in the Bronx, held Francine Alfontent’s hand.

“It was amazing,” Brown said. “You can’t tell me New Yorkers don’t care.”

The proud parents named their baby girl Soleil, which is French for sun.

"Even though this story has a happy ending, it brings into light the significance of recognizing labor, which in some women can be quite fast," said Dr. Manny Alvarez, managing health editor of FOXNews.com. "On the average, for a woman's first baby, labor can take anywhere from 12 to 14 hours, with the last two hours pushing to bring the baby's head out. However, in a woman who has had previous deliveries, the final phase of delivery can literally take minutes."

Francine Alfontent and Soleil were fortunate - they did not suffer any complications.

But Alvarez, who has delivered babies on sidewalks, said these situations aren't always lucky.

"Mothers can have significant tears and injuries to her body while infants can have shoulder distortion and may require neonatal resuscitation due to a very tight nuchal chord around the neck," he added. "Remember, never ignore the signs of labor and think they will go away. It is better to go to the hospital in a timely fashion."

 

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1/27/09.My Mother was at this hospital suffering from alzhimiers. I went out for a walk and a Pick-up truck slid in the ice and knocked me into a snow bank. A passerby called 911 and a festus police officer (Davis) showed up, I told him I was O.K but he said it was state law that a E.M.T check me out. I explained to him that I could'nt afford an ambulance bill nor a hospital bill. The ambulance showed up and once again I told them I was O.K and I did'nt want nor need treatment. I was taken to the E.R and once again I explained I was O.K and I did'nt need treatment. I was stuck with needles, I'V's inserted in me and all the time I'am asking them to stop. After the Doctor said I needed a C.T scan I became less timid and demanded they release me. The E.R doctor said if I signed a A.M.A form he would remove the strecher restraints and I could leave. I did and was finally released only to be sent a bill for $588.60. I called the hospital and explained to them that I did'nt want treatment, I begged them to let me go, I did'nt authorize anyone to treat me, I did'nt call the ambulance, I could not afford this bill. The accounting dept said they would be back in touch, they did'nt, instead I was contacted by the C.E.O Mr. Lloyd Ford who said if I did'nt pay this bill I would be sent to collections.My wife had to leave her job to take care of my mother, my son Matt suffers from paranoid Scyzophrenia and we survive soley on my income. I do'nt believe that there is a state law that requires a person who is alert, not bleeding, nor has even a scratch to be taken by ambulance to the hospital and without signing, nor authorizing anyone to touch them, be stuck with needles, blood drawn and I'V's put in thier arm then sent a bill for these services. I've made every effort to try and show these people that they're in the wrong but they have no compassion or reasoning. These cannot be so. I have the right to say I do'nt need treatment when I know I do'nt. Please help me concerning this--I'am trying to do what's right for my mother and my son and I cannot afford to pay for something I did'nt ask for.
Jefferson Memorial Hospital
P.O. Box 167
Crystal City, Mo. 63019-0167
636-933-1637
Medical record #M006345504
Acct#V00900367961
Sincerly,
Danny caldwell


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