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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Michelle Kukowski expected to have a quick delivery with her fifth child, but she was unprepared for just how quickly.

“The staff met me at the emergency room doors, and within five minutes, she was here,” Kukowski said.

Emma Lyn Kukowski was born on January 2, 2017 at 11:20 p.m. to parents Michelle and Kyle Kukowski from Harvey, N.D. Emma is the first baby born in 2017 at Jamestown Regional Medical Center.

Although Michelle had quick deliveries with all of her other children, she said Emma is the fastest delivery she has had yet. “I knew I might deliver quickly, so I came into Jamestown just to avoid the bad roads and I am glad I did.”

Michelle Kukowski and baby Emma. Photo courtesy of JRMC.
Michelle Kukowski and baby Emma. Photo courtesy of JRMC.

To avoid traveling on wintry roads, Michelle and her family drove to Jamestown the week before her due date and stayed with friends and family.

Michelle, who is a 3rd grade teacher in Harvey, says she initially wanted to have her baby in 2016, before the new school year started. Michelle is a former teacher at Gussner Elementary School. Once that date passed however, the thought of a New Year’s baby seemed fun “My friends and family kept telling me to try and have her on New Year’s, to ring in the New Year with a new baby,” Michelle said.

The nurses always look forward to the first baby of the year.

“It’s a fun and exciting to start a new year with a new life,” said Family BirthPlace Manager Emily Woodley.

Emma will be welcomed home by five siblings and a stepbrother, ranging in age from 3-14.

The siblings are excited to meet the new baby, Michelle said.

“My three year old has been talking non-stop about holding and feeding her baby sister,” Michelle said. “It will be nice for us all to be together, I am excited to see all of my kids’ reactions.”

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