Santa Ynez Valley Star July A 2018

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July 3-16, 2018

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Baby Ryder doesn’t wait for hospital During a mad dash to SB, mom gives birth in the car By Pamela Dozois Contributing Writer

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olklore has it that babies are delivered by storks. Ryder Schaeffer was delivered in a Mazda on Highway 154 during a speed run from Lake Cachuma to Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. On May 24, Morgan Garcia began having contractions between 4:30 and 5 a.m., but they weren’t very strong and her water had not broken. So her partner, Josh Schaeffer, who is an electrician, went to work around 6:30 a.m. and their 6-year-old son Tristen went off to kindergarten. The couple lives in Chumash Village, just below Bradbury Dam. “I had just been to Samsun Clinic the day before and I was told that I had dilated only one centimeter and the baby wasn’t due for another five days,” Garcia said. “So I wasn’t overly concerned. I decided to visit my friend next door and I walked slowly on her treadmill for a half an hour, just chatting. Walking seemed to help. I returned home to tidy up the house and around 12:30 p.m. the pains began to get stronger. I called Josh and my parents. Then my water broke around 1 p.m. That’s when everything started to happen so fast.” “Tristen had taken seven hours to deliver and he was two days past the due date,” Garcia said. “With Tristen, my water broke, then

o BABY CONTINUED ON PAGE 18 Photos contributed Proud parents Morgan Garcia and Josh Schaeffer are shown with their very newborn baby Ryder in their Mazda on the side of Highway 154. Inset, Ryder wears a new hat that he received at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, compliments of Project Linus.


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