Nationality in Question After Baby Born Over International Waters on Flight From Philippines to US
Photo courtesy of Mike Koozmin/The Examiner
Officials were trying Tuesday to ascertain the nationality of a baby born mid-flight, apparently while over international waters, in a passenger jet heading from the Philippines to the U.S.
Pregnant Philippines woman Aida Alamillo, 41, was on Philippine Airlines Flight 104 from Manila on Monday when she began to feel nauseous and realized she was in labor, earlier than expected.
A short time later, about four hours out of San Francisco and at 30,000 feet, she gave birth to a healthy, six-pound boy.
Flight attendants had taken her to a private spot in the business class cabin and summoned for help from passengers resulting in three nurses volunteering to help, NBC Bay Area reported. The rest of the travelers burst into applause on hearing the baby had been born.
I didnt expect I would have a baby there it just happened, she said, according to NBC Bay Area, explaining that she had been given permission by her doctor to fly despite being due on Sept. 28.
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