
A British Airways flight from Abuja to London has had to make an emergency landing on the Spanish island of Palme de Mallorce, after a Nigerian woman,
 Mrs Ujunwa Eneh Ozeh who was only 26 weeks pregnant went into labour at
 36,000 feet while flying to London Heathrow gave birth in business 
class,
According to Mail Online, the pilot of the British Airways flight was
 forced to make an emergency landing in Palme de Mallorce, in the 
Balearic Islands, where the mother and baby, who has been called 
Michael, were rushed to the island’s Son Espases hospital.
While Mrs Ozeh will be discharged on Monday, Michael is currently in the intensive care unit and will remain in hospital until August, around his original due date, so he can develop properly. Mrs Ozeh said:
‘I don’t have any other option than to stay here on the island. My baby 
needs me to just hang in there for him until it is safe for him to come 
home with me.’
The mother-of-two was travelling with her one-year-old daughter Nnedinma and was planning to catch a connecting flight from London to Washington, USA, where she was taking the little girl for vacation.
Nnedinma was born in the United States but Mrs Ozeh is insistent she was not returning to the USA to have Micheal. She said:
‘I was going for the summer, Michael was not due until August, there is 
no way I would be able to stay in the United States until August. I had a
 return ticket to Nigeria booked for May 28, so I intended to stay for a
 few weeks and then go home.’
When her water broke, fellow passengers alerted the cabin crew who 
put out a call for doctors over the intercom. A female doctor, currently
 unidentified, was onboard and able to oversee the birth with the help 
of flight crew, who are trained in birthing procedures.
Mrs Ozeh said: ‘I just wasn’t thinking that I could be in labour, I 
couldn’t imagine it. When the doctor told me that the baby was coming I 
went into total shock, I can’t really remember, I wasn’t able to think 
clearly.’
Once the plane had touched down, mother and baby were raced to hospital where they are stable.
Mrs Ozeh said: ‘I am fine and healthy and the doctor said that 
Michael is doing pretty well, that it’s looking good and he is trying to
 survive.’Her husband, Kaycee Ozeh, a local businessman in Nigeria, is now 
scurrying to get a visa so he can travel to be with his wife and 
children. Mrs Ozeh said she had never thought the baby would come so 
early, or would not have attempted traveling.
Monday, May 5, 2014
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