The mother, who gave birth on the New York City subway on Wednesday, was identified as a Florida woman who reported her family missing in 2024.
The subway rider helped 25-year-old Jenny St. Pierre give birth to her baby girl in a moment of chaoticism. New York Post It has been reported Thursday.
“It's a baby girl. So cute,” one woman who helped deliver I said:
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St. Pierre's ex-boyfriend was the last person to meet her on August 5th in Hallandale Beach, Florida, following a reported discussion between the two. She was reported missing a month later, and her family notified the authorities diagnosed with schizophrenia.
According to WSVN, her relatives are pleased to find out she was there Found safety.
St. Pierre became a labour while on the southbound double train. When she saw the clip where her sister, Stephania St. Pierre, was born, she recognized her sister's pink duffel bag.
Saint Pierre, St. Pierre's mother, said: “I've been thinking about my daughter every day. I'll sleep well tonight.”
Video footage show According to CBS News, the pink duffel bag in the background is as follows to help subway riders in order to help St. Pierre give birth.
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Before her sister was discovered, Stefania St. Pierre I said Her loss is because I was telling her about her existence. This is her first child.”
“Perhaps the baby shower and all these things that were ready to be planned, and then suddenly she just disappears. No one hears from her. There's nothing,” she told CBS.
After birth, St. Pierre and her baby girl were taken to a local hospital. “I'm excited that both my mother and Baby W are doing well and look forward to welcoming both them, as if they were reliable and hopefully not dramatic,” said Demetrius Criklau, president of NYC Transit. It's there.”
