A young mother got unexpected help when she went into labor at a McDonald’s in Fulton County, Georgia.
A young mother got unexpected help when she went into labor at a McDonald’s in Fulton County, Georgia, on Wednesday.
When A’Landria Worthy’s contractions became more intense and were a minute and a half apart that morning around 7:30 a.m., her fiancé, Deandre Phillips, got the car ready, 11 AliveThe couple had just moved to the area and were staying 45 minutes from the hospital, so when Worthy needed to use the restroom they stopped at McDonald’s.
However, her water broke while she was inside, and when she began screaming, a woman popped in to see what was happening and Worthy told her she was in labor. Tunisia Woodward, who is the general manager for the restaurant, immediately informed team members that a baby was about to make her debut and it was all hands on deck.Meanwhile, Phillips came inside the building and quickly began helping his beloved by propping her feet on his knees and instructing her to push.Posted by
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