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Chitchat Lady gives birth on an Uber (Guess the race)

Scrooball (clone)

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Lady gives birth on an Uber on the way to hospital, gets S$300 worth of Uber vouchers

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Siti Halimah Mahamud was 36 weeks pregnant when the pregnancy pain started again.

This time, however, the pain didn’t go away.

The persistent pain led to her calling an ambulance, and an Uber.

The Uber arrived first.

Danny Chong was the Uber driver who picked up the pregnant Siti, and her sister-in-law.

He then proceded to drive as quickly as he could while ensuring the safety of his pregnant passenger.

Halfway through the trip, Siti’s water bag burst.

This took the sisters by surprise, considering Siti had to undergo an induced pregnancy for her first child.

Some three to five minutes before they reached the National University Hospital, however, an extra passenger popped out.

Chong was as calm as you could be with a newborn baby at the back of your car.

He didn’t complain or make any noise through the birthing process, merely assuring the sisters he would drive safe and make them feel as comfortable as possible.

Needless to say, they did make it safely to the hospital.

Post-birth

The Uber adventure did not end with the birth of the baby though.

Both the driver and the mother had some tokens to remember their exciting ride.

The mother was given S$300 worth of Uber vouchers, as well as a hamper.
:rolleyes:
And perhaps the most lasting of reminders, the hospital documented the baby’s place of birth as Ayer Rajah Expressway.

As for the driver, he had a more visceral reminder of the event.

Chong had to take the car to Johor Bahru to get it cleaned, as he couldn’t find a willing local cleaner. :eek:

Uber did reimburse him for the expenses, but according to Chong, there’s still a “smell” in the backseat.

He did, however, appreciate the thank you text he received the next day from Siti.

5 stars.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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Chinese driver so nice but won't get much appreciation don't believe see how others will praise him even more were he a m&d or shit skin.

Oh and he cannot complain about the smell unless he is a m&d or shit skin and his passenger is a Chinese.
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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U so fond of imitating dogs n chimps ya. LOL!

By d way y u find it so amusing? U also born out of tat splitting hole. Yes No pussie jah

crybaby m&d why so offended? Every baby born the natural way makes the cb split. All cos the woman is a mudslime mudlay like u you had to take offence. Btw the driver is a Chinese and he saw the minahs open cb and heard her moans. Yeah!!!!!
 

steffychun

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Lady gives birth on an Uber on the way to hospital, gets S$300 worth of Uber vouchers

uber.jpg


Siti Halimah Mahamud was 36 weeks pregnant when the pregnancy pain started again.

This time, however, the pain didn’t go away.

The persistent pain led to her calling an ambulance, and an Uber.

The Uber arrived first.

Danny Chong was the Uber driver who picked up the pregnant Siti, and her sister-in-law.

He then proceded to drive as quickly as he could while ensuring the safety of his pregnant passenger.

Halfway through the trip, Siti’s water bag burst.

This took the sisters by surprise, considering Siti had to undergo an induced pregnancy for her first child.

Some three to five minutes before they reached the National University Hospital, however, an extra passenger popped out.

Chong was as calm as you could be with a newborn baby at the back of your car.

He didn’t complain or make any noise through the birthing process, merely assuring the sisters he would drive safe and make them feel as comfortable as possible.

Needless to say, they did make it safely to the hospital.

Post-birth

The Uber adventure did not end with the birth of the baby though.

Both the driver and the mother had some tokens to remember their exciting ride.

The mother was given S$300 worth of Uber vouchers, as well as a hamper.
:rolleyes:
And perhaps the most lasting of reminders, the hospital documented the baby’s place of birth as Ayer Rajah Expressway.

As for the driver, he had a more visceral reminder of the event.

Chong had to take the car to Johor Bahru to get it cleaned, as he couldn’t find a willing local cleaner. :eek:

Uber did reimburse him for the expenses, but according to Chong, there’s still a “smell” in the backseat.

He did, however, appreciate the thank you text he received the next day from Siti.

5 stars.

Uber sucks. Lucky never Mati
 

Semaj2357

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Uber sucks. Lucky never Mati
yalah, the driver would've driven fast and allah forbid if anything happened to siti, without wearing seat-belt. it's lucky allah provided the baby with an umbilical cord for the rest of the way to nuh :p
Uber did reimburse him for the expenses, but according to Chong, there’s still a “smell” in the backseat.
knn, not politically korekt and what a way to display his unhappiness at the measly token of thanks :(
 

steffychun

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yalah, the driver would've driven fast and allah forbid if anything happened to siti, without wearing seat-belt. it's lucky allah provided the baby with an umbilical cord for the rest of the way to nuh :p

knn, not politically korekt and what a way to display his unhappiness at the measly token of thanks :(

Imagine if the driver was a pro-Trump supporter
 
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