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Pregnant News Anchor’s Water Breaks Live on Air During Show!

  • News anchor Olivia Jaquith’s water broke live on air during the pregnant news anchor’s water worries, but she stayed to anchor a full three-hour broadcast.
  • Her co-anchor Julia Dunn, also pregnant, supported her throughout the show by timing contractions during the pregnant news anchor’s water emotional moments.
  • The team added fun pregnancy references during the broadcast, tied to Olivia’s experience, and Olivia kept a lighthearted, professional attitude despite the pregnant news anchor’s water incidents.

At 4:15 a.m., Olivia Jaquith, a news anchor for WRGB in Schenectady, New York, had her water break live on air, a moment that highlighted the pregnant news anchor’s water surprise. This sudden moment surprised everyone watching. Instead of rushing to the hospital, Olivia decided to stay at the news desk. She prepared to anchor the entire three-hour broadcast despite being in early labor. Olivia is expecting her first child, a baby boy. Her choice showed her strength and dedication to her job.

Co-Anchor Julia Dunn Supports Olivia as Both Expecting Mothers

Olivia’s co-anchor, Julia Dunn, who is also pregnant, stayed by her side throughout the broadcast. Julia announced her pregnancy earlier this year. She helped Olivia stay calm and even timed her contractions live during the show. Julia made sure to keep the mood light and supportive. Their shared experience added a special bond to the broadcast. It felt like watching a real-life story unfold on screen.

Broadcast Includes Funny and Heartfelt Pregnancy Easter Eggs

The news team added playful hints about Olivia’s pregnancy during the show. For example, the screen showed “Days Past Due Date: 2” as a fun reminder. Later, a headline at the bottom read “Baby Watch” and “Here Comes Baby P, Good Luck Olivia.” These little touches brought humor and warmth to the broadcast. Olivia herself joined in the fun by joking about her baby throughout the show. At one point, she asked the meteorologist about the weather in case the baby arrived that day. When the show suggested a coffee break, Olivia encouraged viewers to take a “water break” instead.

Olivia Keeps Anchoring with Humor Despite Early Labor Signs

Despite feeling contractions, Olivia stayed professional and upbeat. She told viewers she would remain at the desk as long as she could. She even joked that she preferred being at work rather than the hospital. Olivia’s determination inspired her coworkers and viewers alike. Her co-anchor Julia praised her dedication and gave her a high-five after three hours on air. This broadcast was unlike anything WRGB had seen before.

Olivia Remains On-Air Late into the Morning Awaiting Baby Arrival

Olivia continued anchoring well past 7:50 a.m., showing impressive stamina. Julia called it a “first” for their station and praised Olivia’s commitment. The news team and viewers waited eagerly for updates about Olivia’s baby boy. WRGB has not shared any news about the birth yet. Everyone hopes Olivia and her baby are healthy and safe.

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