May 3, 2009

of youtube helps man deliver baby

YouTube helps man deliver baby: Marc Stephens watches an internet video to help deliver his wife's baby
An engineer in Cornwall delivered his baby son after watching an instructional video on YouTube. Marc Stephens watched the videos as a precaution when his wife Jo started to feel some discomfort. Four hours later, his wife went into labour and started giving birth before an ambulance could arrive at their home in Redruth.

"I Googled how to deliver a baby, watched a few videos and basically swotted up," Mr Stephens told the BBC. Jo Stephens said they had planned a home birth, but not quite in this manner.

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