Journalist Anchors News Broadcast While in Labor

"After we're done with this show, you should probably go."

I agree with Julia Dunn, colleague of reporter Olivia Jacquith, whose water broke at about 4:15 AM, right before the CBS 6 News Albany's morning broadcast began at 5 AM. Jacquith's baby was two days overdue, but he would have to wait until the show concluded before the mother left for the hospital. It's worth noting that staying was Jacquith's decision, not the station's.

Jacquith and her baby boy, who is named Quincy, are doing well. You can see photos of them at the news site of Jacquith's own employer.

-via Dave Barry


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