Turkish Airlines crew casually help woman deliver a baby 42,000 feet in the air

Turkish Airlines crew casually help woman deliver a baby 42,000 feet in the air

Pushing a baby out of you is difficult at the best of times (we imagine), but doing so thousands of feet above the ground is just not ideal.

Thankfully, for a 28-weeks-pregnant woman named Nafi Diaby, though, the crew of Turkish Airlines flight TK538 from the Guinean capital of Conarky were on hand to save the day.

According to a statement from the airline, Diaby began having contractions at 42,000 feet.

Again, not ideal conditions for any mother-to-be.

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Airline crew noticed she was in pain, and before you could say "OMG this woman is having a baby, does anyone know how to deliver human beings?!" crew members and some passengers stepped in to help deliver the newborn.

And it's a girl!

Photo: Turkish Airlines

Her name's Kadiju and she's perf. Both her and mum were taken to hospital in Burkina Faso's capital, Ouagadougou, once the plane landed. The airline says they're both doing great, if a little exhausted.

Way to be awesome, everybody. We're only slightly jealous that Kadiju gets to have "born in international waters" on her birth certificate now.

Photo: Turkish Airlines

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