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To: Cincinatus' Wife
At one point, Judge took some nearby newspapers and placed them on the floor to soak up the blood. Some witnesses heard Judge apologize for the mess. After leaving the train and heading for the stairs up to the station's main lobby, witnesses said, the placenta fell to the platform. Judge turned around, grabbed the afterbirth, put it in her shoulder bag, and headed upstairs.

"She just literally picked it up with her hand and put it in some kind of bag she was carrying, and this was in mid-stride . . . It was the craziest thing I've ever seen," said Robert Busby, of Weymouth.


How embrassing!!!
All those people staring and mumbling among each other as they watched!!!
That baby was ready to come into the world and she was stuck on a train among a bunch of strangers!
The craziest thing is why didn't someone who realized what was happening get over there and catch the baby?
If I was having my baby on the train in the middle of a load of strangers I would be looking out the window wishing I was in a hospital room or anywhere else where there wasn't an audience!!!!!

Living in a Motel 6?
I have to say a Motel is much better living then in a car.
Do we really know anything about her before she gave birth on the train?
16 posted on 07/31/2003 5:17:37 AM PDT by blackbirdphleps (oklahoma housewife)
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To: blackbirdphleps
The only thing we know about her prior to giving birth is from her sister:

Lisa Judge said she has taken in her sister's children at times when she has had "spells, she would turn inward and wouldn't talk to anybody."

18 posted on 07/31/2003 5:44:29 AM PDT by Catspaw
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