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Afghan Woman Gives Birth Aboard US Evacuation Plane

The baby girl and her mother were transported to a nearby medical facility and are in good condition, a spokesperson said

Ramstein Air Base Germany
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U.S. airmen helped to deliver a baby after an Afghan woman went into labor in midair aboard an evacuation flight that landed Saturday in Germany, U.S. Air Mobility Command said.

The woman, whose identity was not revealed, was aboard a C-17 aircraft on her way to Ramstein Air Base in southwest Germany when she went into labor, the command said in a statement on its Facebook page.

The flight took off from “an intermediate staging base in the Middle East,” the statement said. It was not clear when the woman left Afghanistan.

The woman began experiencing complications in-flight due to low blood pressure, the statement said, adding, “The aircraft commander made the decision to descend in altitude to increase air pressure in the aircraft, which helped stabilize and save the mother’s life."

Airmen from the 86th Medical Group rushed onboard and delivered the baby in the cargo bay of the aircraft as the plane landed, the statement said.

Read the full story on NBCNews.com here. 

President Biden’s national security adviser said that 3,900 people were airlifted out of Kabul over the past 24 hours.
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