Delivery On PATH Train: New Jersey Woman Gives Birth On Train To NYC

Baby Born On Path Train

DEEPTI HAJELA   01/17/12 08:38 AM ET   AP

NEW YORK — A New Jersey woman got the morning commute of her life when she gave birth to her first child on a PATH commuter train to New York.

The 31-year-old woman, Rabita Sarkar, of Harrison, N.J., said she had started feeling contraction-like pains but didn't think they were real because her baby wasn't due yet. She and her 30-year-old husband decided to travel into the city to have her checked out Monday.

They didn't want to drive and decided to take the train from Harrison into the city instead, thinking they could then take a taxi to Manhattan's Roosevelt Hospital, where her doctors are.

"It's just that this guy had other plans, and he came out earlier," Sarkar said as she held her infant son in her arms in the hospital. The couple declined to reveal the boy's name or due date.

It was on the train ride that Sarkar started feeling her pains come more quickly, and she told her husband to check what was happening to her. He looked and saw that his son's head had already started to come out.

With guidance from another woman on the train, her husband, identified in published reports as Aditya Saurabh, was able to deliver the baby around 10 a.m. Fellow riders offered encouragement, and the couple said one little girl offered her jacket to keep the baby warm.

PATH officials turned the train into an express, bypassing most stops so that it would get to its final stop, 33rd Street in midtown Manhattan, as soon as possible. Emergency services personnel met the train and took the family to the hospital.

The responding police officers said it wasn't unusual for women to give birth in facilities run by the Port Authority.

The biggest issue was the winter temperature, around 30 degrees outside, and making sure the baby was warm, Sgt. Mike Barry said.

"That's our biggest concern," he said. "We know that baby's body temperature is going to drop like a rock."

For one of the responding officers, delivering a baby in these circumstances was something familiar – because it happened to him.

Officer Atiba Joseph-Cumberbatch said his son didn't want to wait, either, and came out early – so Dad had to deliver him.

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NEW YORK — A New Jersey woman got the morning commute of her life when she gave birth to her first child on a PATH commuter train to New York. The 31-year-old woman, Rabita Sarkar, of Harrison,...
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Anne Mccormick
05:53 PM on 01/17/2012
when it comes to giving birth the message is that the baby has his or her own timetable.
02:41 PM on 01/17/2012
Name the kid "Hudson" if he was under the river when born....
02:20 PM on 01/17/2012
Awwwwww ◕‿◕
01:25 PM on 01/17/2012
With the train moving through several towns during delivery just what will the birth certificate list as the place of birth? Especially since the train was moved to the express track and didn't follow a published schedule.
02:46 PM on 01/17/2012
I'm sure the train itself has some sort of identification number, they can use that as the place of birth: "PATH Train #1234A"!
04:52 PM on 01/17/2012
That's a good question!
05:38 PM on 01/17/2012
I gave birth in the car and my daughter's birth certificate lists the township and enroute as the place. My husband is listed a the delivery person.
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pslcitizen
Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.
01:19 PM on 01/17/2012
That baby will have one interesting story to tell later on..
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bmitche
01:17 PM on 01/17/2012
When the time comes, mother nature doesn't care where you are.
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Jennifer Zirn
Agree to disagree.
01:16 PM on 01/17/2012
Congratula­tions to the new parents and their precious baby boy! Very nice read, a feel good story.
12:59 PM on 01/17/2012
I needed this after reading this http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/crime/infant-abandoned-in-ne-dies/2012/01/16/gIQANMne3P_story.html
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
12:57 PM on 01/17/2012
I like the name Trainey but I know its not very good.
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Scottilla
12:37 PM on 01/17/2012
In the movie "Live Flesh" the mayor gave the baby a lifetime free bus pass. In the second scene, the kid was 20 years old and using the pass. I think the baby should get a lifetime free pass for the PATH train.
12:21 PM on 01/17/2012
What? No Name given? I suggest, since it's a boy....Lionel :) Ah, if only Beyonce's baby was born on a train...one can only imagine the conductors kicking people off the moving train likes Depression-era Hobos~!
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Jimmy 61762
01:02 PM on 01/17/2012
Beyonce types don't take the train.By that ,I mean celebs.It's a nice ,clean train though.You would see people who work in NYC and tourists on it.
12:16 PM on 01/17/2012
well at least now they can save that enormous hospital bill!!! such an emotional moment. it brings people together. congrads!!
psandysdad
The older you get, the more excuses you have.
11:47 AM on 01/17/2012
The parents have.....unusual names. I'm curious what ethnicity.
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seattleite4
Don 't believe everything you think.
11:57 AM on 01/17/2012
Well, the baby is _______________ American.
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Jan Rice
12:04 PM on 01/17/2012
Does this matter?
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Sam Curcuro
Tell It Like It Is
11:58 AM on 01/17/2012
Headline says: Woman Gives Birth On Train To NYC ?

A) Did she name the baby NYC?
B) Did she give what she gave birth to to NYC?
C) Did she have a teeny city inside her?

Yeah Yeah I know, corny, but I'm bored!
02:49 PM on 01/17/2012
Your boredom made for a funny post. Thanks.
11:23 AM on 01/17/2012
Now that's a story with a good ending.
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