Recently in Kamensk, a 36-year-old woman called for an ambulance, noting that she was experiencing premature labor at 33 weeks of pregnancy, as reported by "Vydomo," referencing the head of the Kamensk station of the regional Center for Emergency Medical Assistance and Disaster Medicine, Larysa Bydantseva.
The paramedics transported the expectant mother to the maternity hospital in Kamensk, but the situation proved to be complicated, and she was redirected to the maternity hospital in Dnipro.
Fifteen minutes before arriving at the location, the woman began to have contractions.
The paramedic handled the challenging situation well, assisted in the delivery, and a girl was born—slightly premature, fragile, but alive, pink, and she cried out immediately and began to breathe.
The mother and the newborn were taken to KP "RMC RSSZ" DOR in Dnipro.