Marine in Iraq Sees New Baby Girl on Web
Posted on: Friday, 1 July 2005, 21:00 CDT
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. -- A U.S. Marine in Iraq was able to view doctors displaying his newborn daughter via the Internet soon after her birth Friday at a suburban Detroit hospital.
Sgt. Peter Boucher's wife, Stacy, delivered the 20-inch, 7-pound, 7-ounce girl near a camera mounted on a tripod that was hooked up to a laptop.
In the hours before Lilian Grace's arrival, Peter Boucher called about every 30 minutes to speak with his wife. He was on the phone when doctors told him his daughter was about to be born and rushed to the Webcast just in time to see them hold up Lilian Grace for the first time.
"I love that technology is helping me share this moment with my husband," Stacy Boucher said before the birth, adding that she last saw her husband about six months ago. "It's hard being away. You try to stay as close as you can."
She said her husband isn't expected to return to the United States for several months.
The idea for the Webcast came from Stacy Boucher's labor and delivery coach. A company that provides information technology services to the hospital set up the Internet-linked camera.
Source: Associated Press/AP Online
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