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First-Time Mom Gave Birth to Baby as Hurricane Ian Hit Florida “We smiled, and we both started crying.”

Hanna-Kay Williams, 22, of Melbourne, gave birth to Wajiha at 10:11 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, WFTV reported. The infant weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces, and was delivered after Williams endured 20 hours of labor.

This was no ordinary labor. While doctors were performing an emergency C-section on Williams at Health First’s Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne, Ian was lashing Central Florida and the Space Coast with heavy rain and winds of more than 40 mph, ABC News reported.

Williams was not fully dilated and there were signs of fetal distress.

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The area was already experiencing poor weather when Williams, her fiancé, and her mother decided to go to the hospital at 2 a.m. Tuesday.

“I don’t even remember driving through the storms because I was in my own mental hurricane,” Williams told WFTV.

It was a treacherous ride, with gusty winds and rain pelting the area.

“I was going in and out because the car was swaying in the wind and the rain was intense, but my fiancé is a great driver so I was in great hands,” Williams told ABC News.

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Wajiha means “beautiful and glorious woman,” Williams said.

“I’m going to give all the credit to my fiancé,” Williams told ABC News. “We were on a journey in finding the most unique name. He picked it. Today, when we look at her and call her name, it’s a perfect match.”

Wajiha is doing fine. So is mom.

PHOTO: MATTHEW MAHR

“We came out on top, we definitely did,” Williams said, according to WFTV. “I felt when she first arrived and they sat her on my lap, the first thing I said was, ‘That’s a big baby,’ and then I looked at her and thought, ‘That’s my twin,’ even though I already have a fraternal twin.”

ASHLIE BLAKEY
ASHLIE BLAKEYhttps://tosbos.com/
Ashlie is a senior reporter for the TosBos News. She covers live and breaking news from 6 am every day. Ashlie joined the M.E.N. in 2019 having previously worked for Cavendish Press news agency.
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