Family’s hospital dash turns into petrol station birth after baby arrives early

11 June 2026 , 12:23
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Family’s hospital dash turns into petrol station birth after baby arrives early
Family’s hospital dash turns into petrol station birth after baby arrives early

A mother gave birth to her son in the back seat of a car at a petrol station, as their dash to the hospital was abruptly cut short.

Sarah Frost was enjoying chicken curry at her mother’s house in Trimdon at their regular Sunday tea date, when her waters broke nine days before she was due.

Her sister and her partner James attempted to drive her to University Hospital of North Tees in Stockton, but were forced to turn into the Esso in Sedgefield, where people ran to help bringing towels and t-shirts.

Frost said she and baby were doing "absolutely fine", adding: "It’s going to be the talk of the Sunday table for a while, isn’t it?"

She told Radio Tees: "We just, kind of, took it in our stride.

"I don’t think any of us panicked as much as we should have."

Her sister Danielle Charlton, who was driving, said they ended up in the no-entry area of the forecourt as Frost was shouting: "I can see him, I can feel him, we need to pull over."

Danielle Charlton James is cutting the baby’s umbilical cord. The baby is on top of the mother Sarah, who is laying in the backseat of the car, covered in various cloths. In the foreground, a paramedic who is wearing blue gloves is holding the cord steady. The baby’s face is scrunched up as if he is crying. dqxikeidqkikdinv

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