A miraculous birth took place in a quiet neighborhood with the help of a Ring camera. Christina Mahone, a 37-year-old mother, gave birth to her daughter in just nine minutes in the doorway of her garage. The whole experience was caught on camera and it's a story that is sure to leave you in awe.
It all started when Christina began experiencing contractions at around 10am. She closely monitored them until her water broke at 2:03pm. She immediately called her husband, Damien, who was at work, and went to get into her car to head to the hospital.
But the situation took a sudden turn when Christina felt the urge to push. Thankfully, Damien arrived at the scene just moments before their baby was born. He quickly sprang into action and called 911 for assistance.
With the help of the dispatcher on the phone, he successfully delivered their baby girl in the garage. Within nine minutes of Christina's water breaking, Scotti Ann Mahone was born, weighing nine pounds and measuring 20 inches long on June 12, 2026 at 2:12pm. The unexpected birth was a whirlwind of emotions for Christina, who couldn't believe how quickly it all happened.
"It was so quick and fast - it was crazy," she said. "I didn't make it to the hospital, and I didn't even make it out of my driveway." Paramedics and her husband arrived at the scene quickly, but there wasn't much time to think about anything. It was like an out-of-body experience for Christina.
She credits her husband for his calmness and quick thinking during the intense situation. "My husband caught her. I couldn't even communicate to him what to do, but luckily he was on the phone with 911 dispatch," Christina said.
The couple's two other children, 12-year-old Merci and their son, were also present during the birth and were able to witness the miracle of life. Christina explained that her contractions weren't too intense or close together before her water broke, so she was caught off guard by the sudden and rapid labor. "We went down to the garage to put everything in the car," she said.
"As I went to move the car out of the garage, I physically could not get into the car. I knew she was too low, and as I walked around the hood of my car, she started to come. I yelled for my daughter to come catch her." In the end, everything turned out well and both mother and baby were taken to the hospital for a check-up.
Christina shared that they had planned for their other children to be present during the birth, but never could have imagined it happening in their own driveway. She expressed her gratitude for her husband's support and composure during the unexpected delivery.