BY: DINA EL NABLI
We all remember exactly where we were when we went into labor with our kids. WNBC News co-anchor Natalie Pasquarella’s labor story, almost fittingly, played out on the air. She was anchoring the 11 pm news when her water broke toward the end of the newscast.
Co-anchor David Ushery finished reading a story and they ended the show as usual before the studio was quickly cleared and security walked Pasquarella out of 30 Rockefeller Plaza to a car headed to Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. Twelve hours later, she and husband Jamin welcomed their first child, Jamin, born five weeks early.
SOURCE: https://www.njfamily.com/
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