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Olivia Jacquith, an anchor with WRGB, a CBS affiliate in Schenectady, New York., persevered through a three-hour broadcast after her water broke live on air.
"We do have some breaking news this morning,” said CBS 6 Albany anchor Julia Dunn at the outset of the station's morning show ...
A New York news anchor remained on set to deliver breaking news despite having gone into labor just moments prior.
In late pregnancy, it's easy to wonder whether every symptom you're having is an early sign of labor. Are you having Braxton Hicks or "real" contractions? Is that your mucus plug or normal vaginal ...
A pregnant anchor in Albany New York, delivered the morning news while in early labor, choosing to stay on air after her ...
There’s no such thing as a sick day for Olivia Jaquith. The news anchor’s water broke at the start of a three-hour broadcast. Taking her commitment to the next level, the CBS6 anchor stayed reporting ...
Local news co-anchor Olivia Jaquith went ahead with her three-hour morning newscast even after her labor contractions began and her water broke. And she kept viewers updated about the coming birth ...
Two days past her due date, Olivia Jaquith's water broke at 4:15 a.m., and she was anchoring the news at 6 a.m.
Olivia Jaquith, a news anchor in Schenectady, New York, anchored her morning show while in early labor. Her water broke just before the broadcast. Co-anchor Julia Dunn announced the news to viewers.