News Anchor Goes Into Labor Live on Air, No Big Deal

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Imagine having your water break while you’re live on television; it’s the ultimate test of composure! Every parent has a unique birth story, but one news anchor will always have the unforgettable footage of her labor, which unfolded during a live broadcast.

Natalie Harris, an anchor at NBC News 4 New York, recently welcomed a baby boy after her water broke during the 11 p.m. news segment on a Tuesday evening. The situation escalated while she and her co-hosts discussed a possible increase in Twitter’s character limit. In the midst of the segment, Harris chuckled in response to a question—little did anyone know, that giggle marked the moment her water broke. “That laugh was the moment, folks,” one co-anchor remarked during a replay of the broadcast. “Natalie, being the consummate professional, finished the show before heading to the hospital.”

Remarkably, Harris maintained her composure throughout the broadcast, continuing to engage with her colleagues as if everything was perfectly normal. She even casually asked her co-anchor, “What do you think, Tom?” instead of expressing the panic we might expect, like “Oh my gosh, Tom! I’m sitting in a puddle over here—can someone please call my husband?!”

I recall a friend who was adamant that her water wouldn’t break at work because it “wasn’t in her plans.” Sure enough, I got a frantic call from her in a restroom stall. The conversation went something like this:

Her: “I think my water just broke.”
Me: “That’s amazing! You need to go to the hospital NOW.”
Her: “No way! I’m at work. This is mortifying. What do I tell my team?”
Me: “THAT YOU’RE HAVING A BABY!”
Her: “This is unacceptable; I said I did not want this to happen at work!”
Me: “Well, you’ll have to have a serious talk with that little one when she arrives!”

Clearly, not everyone can keep their cool like Harris. She welcomed her baby boy, Jamin James Harris, just 13 hours after her broadcast, weighing in at five pounds and six ounces—arriving a few weeks earlier than expected. “A beautiful blessing decided to make his entrance early! We’re so thankful for all the well wishes. Our hearts are full!” she shared on Instagram.

Kudos to Harris for her poker face, a skill that will undoubtedly come in handy during her parenting journey! For more insights on pregnancy, be sure to check out this excellent resource on pregnancy and consider exploring these fertility supplements to enhance your journey to parenthood. And for more information about privacy policies, visit our blog.

Summary:

News anchor Natalie Harris went into labor during a live broadcast, maintaining her composure while delivering the news. Despite the unexpected turn of events, she finished the segment before heading to the hospital, where she welcomed her baby boy a few hours later. Her story highlights the incredible surprises that can happen during pregnancy.

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