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"Is there a doctor on board?" - Watch this woman give birth in a plane over the Pacific

Six flight attendants wearing surgical masks can be seen

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IT WAS A honeymoon that Dr. Angelica Zen likely won’t ever forget, and not just because of the romantic Bali vacation.

On her way home to Los Angeles last week, the UCLA physician made her first unassisted delivery of a newborn baby when a passenger suddenly went into labour over the Pacific Ocean.

The China Air flight, which had departed from Taiwan, was diverted to Alaska. Mother and newborn daughter left for a hospital, and the flight continued on to Los Angeles.

“When the baby came out healthy, I was just very relieved,” Zen, back at work at UCLA on Thursday, said laughing.

The fourth-year resident had previously delivered two infants, both under the supervision of more experienced doctors.

“Usually I see adult patients, older patients and paediatric kids,” she said, adding this was “definitely outside of my job description.”

Zen had been trying to catch a little sleep toward the end of her 14-hour connecting flight from Bali last week when she heard an announcement asking if there was a doctor or nurse on board.

“They initially told me it was just a lady having some abdominal pain, so I thought it was going to be something simple. But when I saw her she was, like, very pregnant.”

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The woman was seated in the plane’s first-class section, where the desks made it impossible to work, so Zen had her moved to the main cabin and placed on the floor. The flight attendants quickly pitched in, providing towels, blankets and makeshift instruments as fellow passengers recorded videos with their phones.

“The baby got delivered, and everybody applauded,” said passenger Edmund Chen, who filmed part of the delivery from his seat one row behind.

The video shows a half-dozen flight attendants wearing surgical masks and speaking Mandarin as they help Zen. The attendants and passengers break into cheers and applause when the doctor hands the crying newborn to one of the attendants.

“I don’t really like to video other people, but this was just a once-in-a-lifetime thing, you know,” Chen said.

He added he was amazed that when, just like in the movies, the crew asked if there was a doctor on board one stepped forward.

Zen said her new husband, an engineer, stood by ready to help, but she didn’t ask him. “I think he was more nervous than I was,” she said.

It’s unclear if the birth, first reported by KABC-TV, occurred within a 12-mile radius of Alaska, which would make the baby a US citisen.

Airport officials wouldn’t say how close the plane was to landing, but Zen noted it was making its approach when the baby arrived. “It was right when we were descending that the baby crowned,” she said.

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    Mute Diarmuid O Brien
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    Oct 16th 2015, 8:38 AM

    great that everything worked out. how was she allowed fly if she was that heavily pregnant??

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    Mute fergusOB
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    Oct 16th 2015, 9:16 AM

    I’m not a doctor but I’ll film it and stick on you tube does that help

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    Mute Mad Taoiseach
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    Oct 16th 2015, 10:28 AM

    Being born in Australia does not entitle you to automatic citizenship.
    Any child )with foreign parents) born in Australia finds this out when they apply for an Australian passport as an adult. One of your parents must have had a legal right to reside in Australia at the time of your birth.

    Just so you know….

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    Mute Beano
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    Oct 16th 2015, 8:42 AM

    Good job it wasn’t Ryanair…they would have made the mother buy a ticket for the baby.

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    Oct 16th 2015, 9:37 AM

    And then asked the baby if she wants to buy a scratch card

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    Oct 16th 2015, 9:42 AM

    good man Gisbert LoL

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    Oct 16th 2015, 9:22 AM

    “Watch this woman give birth in a plane over the Pacific”. Ahhh, no thanks. I think I’m grand.

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    Mute Grigori Rasputin
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    Oct 16th 2015, 10:47 AM

    No, I won’t watch it thanks. The idea of strangers filming and then publicly sharing someone else giving birth is completely fu(ked up. As is going on to further broadcast the video in a news article.

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    Mute M
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    Oct 16th 2015, 8:36 AM

    “At first they said it was abdominal pains but when I saw her I was all like OMG shes like totally pregnant and stuff” -

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    Mute Shane Freeney
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    Oct 16th 2015, 9:37 AM

    My wife is due in 3 weeks. Brave camera man ! Mrs Freeney wouldn’t be happy !!

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    Mute Miriam
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    Oct 16th 2015, 1:15 PM

    Jesus Christ, put the phone away you a$$hole!!! Is nothing private/sacred anymore?!

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    Oct 16th 2015, 9:22 AM

    Citisen?
    Someone’s been watching The Departed

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    Mute Tony Stanley
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    Oct 16th 2015, 11:44 AM

    Well done to the crew involved also!

    One of the most awful parts of cabin crew training is having to learn how to deliver a baby. I still have nightmares!

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    Oct 16th 2015, 10:34 AM

    So did the get a hard time for bringing that extra fluid on board?

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    Oct 16th 2015, 10:39 AM

    Trump will be going postal yet anchor baby coming to steal jobs

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