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Mom goes into labor in school pickup line; teacher delivers baby

Mom goes into labor in school pickup line; teacher delivers baby
Born £7.01 ounce little lady Madeline still isn't saying much, but she sure knows how to make an entrance coming into the world at her two big sisters school, Clayburgh Elementary. I thought I left my like er days behind. But it's crazy crazy because school Nurse Tyler Krause called Lauren Carcamo to pick up her sick daughter but was soon treating the pregnant mother when she went into labor. I've never delivered *** baby. Like I watched one birth during nursing school, so I was like, okay, let me just try to remember what they did. Um I was panicking and that's when fifth grade teacher Maria Perez got the call report to the nurse's office when she arrived, she took one look at mom and realized she'd never get to *** hospital in time. They said don't worry. I was *** medical doctor in my country and I delivered *** lot of babies that country. Her native Venezuela where before teaching but has delivered hundreds of babies as an O. B. G. Y N. Resident. What are you saying to each other throughout this process? I feel like I was with with *** real friend with my doctor. So when she started talking to me, the scary part just went away, she let us like guide her through the, through the delivery process. Barely 10 minutes later inside the elementary school, the mother of two became *** mom of three when you hear the crying, you know, everything's okay. Yes, I wasn't smiling, I was happy, I couldn't believe it, I just couldn't believe it. Friends that today I can't help but smile. Everybody should experience that. It's beautiful when the baby comes and start crying. You just feel that amazing energy. But as says she isn't giving up teaching anytime soon but is happy to play baby backup Should the need arise? Like what are the gods of having *** baby at *** school in the first place? But having *** doctor there that's done it like we're lucky blessed I would say.
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Mom goes into labor in school pickup line; teacher delivers baby
The school pickup line is usually pretty routine with parents waiting to get their children from school. However, it was anything but routine recently at one Dallas, Texas elementary school.When Loren Carcamo arrived at Kleberg Elementary School ready to pick up her daughter something unexpected happened – her water broke. The nurse’s office quickly became a delivery room. "In my head, I was panicking," said school nurse Tylar Krause. "I yelled out to the front office - 'please get me, someone, in here who's at least had a baby in their life' because I needed an extra set of hands."Top Stories 'Romance scams' costing potential lovers big bucksDriver charged after crash on I-85‘I’ve forgiven you. I don’t hate you and I never will,’ former officer says to man in court who shot himTobaccoville house damaged in fireFifth-grade bilingual teacher Maria Perez Caraballo entered the room to help out. Perez, who was a doctor in obstetrics and gynecology in Venezuela, moved to Dallas to become a teacher two years ago.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here"Mrs. Perez was holding my hand, helping with everything. It was so easy," Carcamo said. She pushed, and the baby was delivered. In January, Carcamo happily returned to Kleberg Elementary School, along with her newborn, to reunite with Perez Caraballo and take a photo together.Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscasts"I'm going to treasure this," Perez Caraballo said. "I came to this country, and I studied a lot to become a teacher, so it was like I said goodbye to those days in medicine. It was really amazing. I feel really happy to have had one more experience in this science area that I worked a lot in."Perez Caraballo is being celebrated by the Kleberg community for her immediate response to the situation. For more on this story visit our NBC partner DFW NAVIGATE: Home | Weather | Watch NOWCAST TV | Local News | National | News We LoveTrending Stories Keep up with the latest news and weather by downloading the WXII app here.

The school pickup line is usually pretty routine with parents waiting to get their children from school. However, it was anything but routine recently at one Dallas, Texas elementary school.

When Loren Carcamo arrived at Kleberg Elementary School ready to pick up her daughter something unexpected happened – her water broke.

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The nurse’s office quickly became a delivery room. "In my head, I was panicking," said school nurse Tylar Krause. "I yelled out to the front office - 'please get me, someone, in here who's at least had a baby in their life' because I needed an extra set of hands."

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Fifth-grade bilingual teacher Maria Perez Caraballo entered the room to help out. Perez, who was a doctor in obstetrics and gynecology in Venezuela, moved to Dallas to become a teacher two years ago.

Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here

"Mrs. Perez was holding my hand, helping with everything. It was so easy," Carcamo said. She pushed, and the baby was delivered.

In January, Carcamo happily returned to Kleberg Elementary School, along with her newborn, to reunite with Perez Caraballo and take a photo together.

Watch: NOWCAST streaming newscasts

"I'm going to treasure this," Perez Caraballo said. "I came to this country, and I studied a lot to become a teacher, so it was like I said goodbye to those days in medicine. It was really amazing. I feel really happy to have had one more experience in this science area that I worked a lot in."

Perez Caraballo is being celebrated by the Kleberg community for her immediate response to the situation.

For more on this story visit our NBC partner DFW

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