

The couple named their daughter Maeve Lily, after briefly considering Tess, in tribute to the car manufacturer. “ ‘Are you the one who delivered the baby in the car?’” Yiran Sherry said.
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Once she was in hospital, Yiran said, nurses kept coming into her room to see the “Tesla baby”. The difference is in Baby Driver he's drifting around corners and hitting spike strips into other cars, this guy has already crashed into 4 lamp posts, committed vehicular manslaughter 7 times and lost the hood and the driver side door. Keating Sherry said: “Once the pediatrician said, ‘She’s healthy, congratulations,’ that was quite the sigh of relief.” Nurses cut the baby’s umbilical cord over the car’s front seat. She gave birth to her daughter as they arrived at the hospital, whispering: “Oh, my God, Keating. “Should I push or should I hold? Should I push or should I hold? Fuck it, let’s do this,” she recalled telling herself, according to People magazine.

However, she said, she kept glancing at their estimated arrival time and saw it was barely moving. Yiran Sherry said the decision over whether to try to wait to give birth until they reached the hospital was an agonising one. “I was ‘Yiran, OK, focus on your breathing.’ That was advice to myself, as well. “She was squeezing my hand to the point where I thought she was going to shatter it,” Keating Sherry told the Inquirer. He said he laid one hand gently on the car’s steering wheel as he attended to his wife. Keating Sherry placed the vehicle on autopilot after setting the navigation system to the hospital, 20 minutes away in the western suburb of Paoli. With contractions increasing rapidly and traffic barely moving, the couple realized they were not going to make it in time. Yiran Sherry’s waters broke while the family was stuck in traffic. The remarkable delivery, reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer, took place in September while Yiran Sherry, 33, and her husband Keating Sherry, 34, were taking their three-year-old son Rafa to pre-school. A Philadelphia mother has given birth to what is believed to be the world’s first Tesla baby: an infant delivered in the front seat of an electric smart car while it was driving on autopilot.
