A pregnant American woman goes to the polling station instead of the hospital to give birth



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It is known that when a woman experiences labor pains, she goes to the hospital because she will be close to delivery, but the situation is different with an American woman from Florida, who went to the electoral college to participate in casting her vote despite the stage of childbirth and her desire to give birth.

An American woman did not allow her labor to prevent her from casting her vote in the elections.

Local media quoted election officials in Orange County as saying the woman was already in labor when she and her husband arrived at the voting station.

Karen Briceno González, a polling station employee, said the husband requested a ballot for his wife and then informed staff that she was in the car and in labor, but she refused to go to the hospital before issuing her vote.

Karen added that she ran out to give the woman the ballot and verify her identity.

Karen thought the lady would fill out the ballot later, but was surprised to see the lady fill in the data while doing the difficult breathing exercise.

Eileen Deles, a polling station clerk, said the couple did not say why a woman had to wait until she went into labor to cast her vote.

“Maybe she wanted to come in person at some point, so she was waiting, who knows … but she didn’t want to go to the hospital before casting her vote,” Delez added.

Delise said the unexpected incident put a smile on the faces of all the voting station staff.

“We’re very busy, but when something like this happens, it spreads joy throughout the day,” Delise said. “Every election cycle comes with a wonderful short story for us.”

Authorities said the woman’s husband later took her to an Orlando hospital.

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