One-day-old Aireanna Mae is probably one of the very few babies who was born on the road, in the middle of traffic jam. Her mother Juliann Coder was rushing to St. Joseph's Women's Hospital in Tampa, Florida on Thursday when her labor pains started. But she got stuck in traffic on her way and gave birth in a van with some help from her mother and her grandmother's nurse.

According to the Tampa Tribune, Coder was on Interstate 275 when she realized that the baby wouldn't wait and could be delivered at any time. Her grandmother tried calling 911 to seek help but it was of no use.

Nurse Lucian Knott asked Coder to hold on and not to push so that they could get her off the road but the newborn did not wait and was delivered without any problems shortly after the family left the interstate and pulled over.

The new grandmother Diane Handley was happy that the mother and child are healthy. "She was born on the road, in the middle of traffic, at the corner of Central and Hillsborough."

The 18-year-old, first time mother was later brought to the hospital and where she is doing well. "I wasn't thinking about anything," Coder said, "other than, is she breathing?"