
Apple Watch used to stabilise premature baby born on Hawaii-bound flight
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A woman, who goes by the name Lavinia Mounga, was unaware of her pregnancy and gave birth to a baby on a flight.
Apple Watch has saved the lives of its users many times, but the latest heroic tale of the smartwatch will warm your heart. A baby was born prematurely on a flight bound to Hawaii. The doctors and nurses present in the flight had nothing except the on-flight items to stabilize the heart rate of the baby. And what better than an Apple Watch to do so. The smartwatches that Apple makes are expensive but the wonders it can do makes up for the exorbitant pricing. A woman, who goes by the name Lavinia Mounga, boarded a Delta flight from Salt Lake City, Utah, to Honolulu, Hawaii on April 28. She was unaware about her pregnancy and gave birth to a baby on the flight who was born 11 weeks early. “I just didn’t know I was pregnant. This guy just came out of nowhere,” she told KHON 2. “Just happy he’s here, and he’s doing well,” the new mom said.More Related News