Heartwarming reunion: Baby born on roadside finally meets the strangers who saved her life

Imagine cycling on a peaceful day, only to come across a life-changing moment that will stay with you forever. That's exactly what happened to Lyn-Anne Chandler and Brian Herrmman last year in Kawana.

As they pedalled along, they stumbled upon a scene that would leave most in shock - a woman, Candi de Smeth, was giving birth on the side of the road, with her husband, Storm, frantically calling for help.



With the paramedics en route, the couple were in a race against time as Storm's desperate cries for assistance echoed through the phone call, 'My wife's giving birth on the side of the road. We can't make it to the hospital!'

But as fate would have it, baby Sienna entered the world before help could arrive.


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A Sunshine Coast mother and father were left in shock last year when they were forced to deliver their baby in the most unlikely of places: the side of a road. Credit: Unsplash/Kelly Sikkema.



When Chandler and Herrmann set off on their bikes that day, neither of them could have imagined how much their actions would impact the lives of others.

At that point, a car parked on the side of the road caught their attention. As they got closer, they saw Candi lying on the back seat with a newborn baby, not moving or making a sound.

Without hesitation, they knew they had to stop and help.

Chandler picked up the baby and started patting it on the back. Soon, the sound of the baby crying filled the air, which was a huge relief to the parents. The paramedics arrived shortly after, and the new family were safely transported to the hospital.



After the miraculous birth of their daughter Sienna, the de Smeths wanted to thank the strangers who had helped bring her into the world. But despite their best efforts, they couldn't find Lyn-Anne Chandler and Brian Herrmann.

That was until Candi turned to a local Facebook page for help. And after months of searching, the family finally found the strangers who had changed their lives forever.



The reunion was emotional, taking place exactly where it all began. Storm, Candi and Sienna hugged Lyn-Anne and Brian and thanked them for their selfless actions.

'You really didn't need to stop like that, so we really appreciate it. Thank you so much,' Storm said.

Holding the now healthy nine-month-old Sienna, Lyn-Anne responded, 'Well, there was no way we weren't!' The reunion was a heartwarming reminder of the kindness of strangers and the power of community.
Key Takeaways

  • Lyn-Anne Chandler and Brian Herrmann stumbled upon a moment of childbirth when they were cycling in Kawana and stepped in to help until paramedics arrived.
  • The ambulance eventually arrived to take Candi, her husband, and the baby to the hospital.
  • Months later, Candi tracked Chandler and Herrmann down with the help of a community Facebook page so they could meet up exactly where their unique relationship began.


We've all heard the expression 'a stranger can be a friend you haven't met yet', but for the de Smeth family, the phrase rings especially true.

It's stories like this that help us to reflect on the power of the human spirit. In a world where often all we hear about is the negatives, we need to take the time to appreciate moments like this and be thankful for the kindhearted people in our lives.

Members, what are your thoughts on this? And have you ever helped a stranger in need? Share your stories with us in the comments!
 
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Imagine cycling on a peaceful day, only to come across a life-changing moment that will stay with you forever. That's exactly what happened to Lyn-Anne Chandler and Brian Herrmman last year in Kawana.

As they pedalled along, they stumbled upon a scene that would leave most in shock - a woman, Candi de Smeth, was giving birth on the side of the road, with her husband, Storm, frantically calling for help.



With the paramedics en route, the couple were in a race against time as Storm's desperate cries for assistance echoed through the phone call, 'My wife's giving birth on the side of the road. We can't make it to the hospital!'

But as fate would have it, baby Sienna entered the world before help could arrive.


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A Sunshine Coast mother and father were left in shock last year when they were forced to deliver their baby in the most unlikely of places: the side of a road. Credit: Unsplash/Kelly Sikkema.



When Chandler and Herrmann set off on their bikes that day, neither of them could have imagined how much their actions would impact the lives of others.

At that point, a car parked on the side of the road caught their attention. As they got closer, they saw Candi lying on the back seat with a newborn baby, not moving or making a sound.

Without hesitation, they knew they had to stop and help.

Chandler picked up the baby and started patting it on the back. Soon, the sound of the baby crying filled the air, which was a huge relief to the parents. The paramedics arrived shortly after, and the new family were safely transported to the hospital.



After the miraculous birth of their daughter Sienna, the de Smeths wanted to thank the strangers who had helped bring her into the world. But despite their best efforts, they couldn't find Lyn-Anne Chandler and Brian Herrmann.

That was until Candi turned to a local Facebook page for help. And after months of searching, the family finally found the strangers who had changed their lives forever.



The reunion was emotional, taking place exactly where it all began. Storm, Candi and Sienna hugged Lyn-Anne and Brian and thanked them for their selfless actions.

'You really didn't need to stop like that, so we really appreciate it. Thank you so much,' Storm said.

Holding the now healthy nine-month-old Sienna, Lyn-Anne responded, 'Well, there was no way we weren't!' The reunion was a heartwarming reminder of the kindness of strangers and the power of community.
Key Takeaways

  • Lyn-Anne Chandler and Brian Herrmann stumbled upon a moment of childbirth when they were cycling in Kawana and stepped in to help until paramedics arrived.
  • The ambulance eventually arrived to take Candi, her husband, and the baby to the hospital.
  • Months later, Candi tracked Chandler and Herrmann down with the help of a community Facebook page so they could meet up exactly where their unique relationship began.


We've all heard the expression 'a stranger can be a friend you haven't met yet', but for the de Smeth family, the phrase rings especially true.

It's stories like this that help us to reflect on the power of the human spirit. In a world where often all we hear about is the negatives, we need to take the time to appreciate moments like this and be thankful for the kindhearted people in our lives.

Members, what are your thoughts on this? And have you ever helped a stranger in need? Share your stories with us in the comments!

Gorgeous story!
 
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Such a delightful story. Can't help but feel Candi was blessed with a quick delivery, which a lot of woman don't achieve.
 
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Here I am with tears of joy in my eyes. What a beautiful story to read before going to bed & reminiscing my past births. The reunion surely will keep them together whenever possible. I'd get the lovely bunch of flowers gilded for the little girl to keep always.
 

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