Surprise! Woman thanks SAS after giving birth

A MUM who gave birth only two days after she found out she was pregnant has thanked two emergency responders who helped to deliver her baby.

 Wee Callum was born at 1.38am on July 11 on the M876 just after the Clackmannan Bridge in the back of an ambulance.

 Mum Stacey Stevenson, of Tillicoultry, said: “I actually only found out on the Tuesday that I was even pregnant.

 “I had no idea the whole way through – I didn’t gain weight, had no symptoms or anything. Safe to say it was the biggest shock of my life, I don’t think I’m over it yet and he’s 5 weeks old! He was a huge surprise but a very welcome one My waters broke at 23.15 and I was on the phone to 999 by about 2330.”

 Emma Devlin and Lorraine Hardie, both of Falkirk Station, were dispatched.

 Stacey, 30, added: “Emma and Lorraine were amazing from the second they arrived – they were calm and confident, even though I think it was the first baby either of them had delivered.

 “We headed for the hospital but didn’t quite make it.” 

 Callum was born at 1.38am weighing 7lb 6 and a half oz. 

Stacey said: “Both ladies are honestly a credit to the service and I couldn’t have done it without them.

“Both of them were amazing, helpful and calm.”

Emma said: “Both myself and Lorraine are very happy that the delivery went well and that we were able to offer Stacey some reassurance and put her at ease as much as possible during what must of been a terrifying experience for her as Stacey’s pregnancy had come as a surprise to her.

“We are also both very happy that both Stacey and Callum are doing so well.”