Asher Cruze Jaramillo will have a story to tell when he grows up after he came into this world in a most unusual way.
In the early morning hours of February 25, Asher was born in Clarendon… at home… in the bathtub.
“I should have known he would be a little firecracker and make a grand appearance,” his mother, Jessica Jaramillo, said. “I found out that I was expecting him on the 4th of July after all.”
The last recorded birth in Donley County was in 2010, and that event was believed to have been the first in about 20 years before that.
Most folks try to get to medical facilities in Amarillo or Childress to deliver their bundles of joy these days. And truthfully, Jessica also planned to deliver her third child in Amarillo. But things don’t always go according to plan.
“I woke up about 3:30 in the morning thinking I needed to go to the bathroom,” she recalled. “Then I felt one big contraction and thought the baby would come later that afternoon.”
Having had two other children, Jessica felt like she had a pretty good idea of what to expect. Her babies had always been early – 35 weeks each time before – but deliveries had not been quick.
Asher had already been different though. He tried to arrive much earlier, which gave the family a scare.
“My contractions had to be stopped, and I had to get steroid shots for his lungs and was guaranteed over and over that he would not make it past 33 weeks gestation,” Jessica recalled. “We asked for prayers on social media and received such an outpouring of love from the community and our church (the First Assembly of God).
“Each time I made it to another week, my doctor was in utter disbelief. She just couldn’t understand how it was possible. I can attest that it was because of God and all the prayers from the wonderful people in this town.”
God also was there to protect Jessica and Asher that early morning as she gradually realized after that first contraction that this baby wasn’t going to wait for long.
She and her husband Nathan tried to go to the car, but she decided instead to get in a bath to relieve some of her discomfort. Soon she told her husband to leave her alone in the bathroom and says her body just took over.
At 4:59, Asher entered the world, and his mother pulled him from the water, cooing and looking at her but not crying.
Associated Ambulance Authority arrived to help after the baby was born and took mother and child to BSA Hospital in Amarillo where they were released after a couple of days.
“It was the scariest time of my life, but it was also pretty neat,” Jessica said.
Asher was 20 inches long and weighed 8 pounds, 15 ounces.
“I am so proud that my sweet boy will get to tell people that he was born here,” she said.
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