“Mommy just made alien water on the floor”

Chantelle Edmund’s planned underwater birth took an unexpected turn when baby Eva Rai arrived two weeks early. With her water breaking unexpectedly, Chantelle had to rely on her 8-year-old daughter, Keira Jade, and her niece for help. The children remained remarkably composed, fetching towels and water. In just 35 minutes,

Eva Rai was born with the assistance of her older sister’s little hands. Keira calmly called for an ambulance, describing the scene as, “My mother just made an alien on the floor!”

Chantelle shared her daughter’s shocking experience, noting, “Until a few months ago, she thought that children were born through a secret door that she opens in her mother’s womb, but now she loves her sister madly because of which she became a star at school.”

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