28-Year-Old Woman Can't Hold Back, Gives Birth on Car—Doesn't Miss Chance to Check License Plate for Lottery Luck
A 28-year-old woman gave birth in a car on the way to hospital in Chachoengsao Province, with both mother and newborn daughter delivered safely by rescue workers. Lottery enthusiasts have since taken note of the vehicle's license plate for
At 5:30 a.m. on April 28, 2026, the Banbueng Moral Rescue Unit received an emergency call reporting a pregnant woman in active labor in a vehicle. The incident occurred before reaching the Nong Chak traffic light on Highway 344, near the Nong Chak checkpoint, on the way to Banbueng in Chachoengsao Province. Rescue volunteers coordinated with nearby teams and contacted emergency medical personnel at Banbueng Hospital for assistance.
Upon arrival, they found a white Toyota sedan with license plate Kor 9939 (Lamphun province) parked in a lot near the Nong Chak checkpoint. In the back seat, they discovered the young woman lying flat with a newborn baby partially delivered, still connected by the umbilical cord. Responders immediately performed first aid, cut the umbilical cord, cleaned the infant, and wrapped her in a clean, soft towel.
According to the nurse who assisted with the delivery, the newborn is a healthy baby girl with strong lungs and vigorous cries. Both mother and baby required continued care at the hospital.
Supol, the father (surname withheld), 30 years old, explained that his wife, Siriluk (surname withheld), 28, began experiencing labor pains on April 27. After visiting Banbueng Hospital without delivering, they returned to their accommodation. When contractions resumed, a neighboring guest drove the expectant mother back to the hospital. However, only halfway through the journey from their lodging in Taldamn subdistrict, Banbueng District, Chachoengsao, his wife could no longer hold back and delivered the baby in the vehicle.
Supol expressed his excitement and relief that both his wife and newborn daughter—their second child—came through safely, though he hadn't yet prepared a name. He remained too overwhelmed to do much else.
The driver, who asked to be identified only as Aek, recounted hearing complaints of labor pain from the expectant mother as they approached the Nong Chak intersection. Within moments, he heard the infant crying from the back seat. He quickly found a place to park, and rescue services arrived shortly after to provide assistance.
This dramatic birth has not gone unnoticed by lottery enthusiasts, who have been eagerly noting down the vehicle's license plate number to try their luck in the May 2 lottery draw.