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Published: Sun, December 30, 2007 - 8:38 pm
Last Updated: Sunday, December 30, 2007 - 9:40 pm
Last Updated: Sunday, December 30, 2007 - 9:40 pm
Most mothers have months to prepare for a child, but Danille Miller had just minutes.
Miller was working the nightshift at the McDonald's in Vancouver, Washington on Friday, December 21st when she suddenly ran into the restroom feeling ill. Her co-worker, Jaynae Herrera ran in after her.
Herrera asked if Miller was okay but something was definitely not normal. Miller was in pain and shaking. And to her shock, she was giving birth to a baby, right over the toilet.
Jaynae called 9-1-1 and with the assistance of a dispatcher, helped deliver the baby. One of the first things the dispatcher said to do when the baby was delivered was to get the baby out of the toilet.
Miller had a six-pound baby boy and named him Austin. Both mom and baby are doing fine and now have an interesting story to tell.

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IF SHE DID NOT LNOW SHE WAS PREGNANT…
I HOPE SHE KNOWS WHAT TO DO WITH THE BABY NOW THAT HE IS HERE. THEY NEED ALOT OF CARE.