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'The Best Feeling': Woman In Labor Walks Across Graduation Stage, Gets Degree
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By: Alex Bozarjian , David Kalman
DEARBORN, Mich. (WXYZ) — A Dearborn woman had an extraordinary col- lege graduation after she went into labor during her school's cere- mony last week- end.
This happened at Henry Ford College on May
6.
The amount of walking that can be done on a graduation day is what worried Kelsey Hudie and is why she even- tually spoke up. Walking can speed up the labor process, according to the National Institute of Health.
"Nothing was going to stop me
from walking that stage — like 100% — even if I had her first," Hudie said.
But last Saturday, Hudie’s educa- tional goals collid- ed with her aspi- rations of mother- hood. She was 38 weeks pregnant and dilated as she sat with fel- low graduates at Henry Ford College.
She committed herself for five years working toward an associ- ate degree in education. Hudie was chasing a high she once felt as a teen.
"When I graduat- ed from high school — apart from having her — that was the best day of my life, and I had the best feeling walk- ing across that
stage to get my diploma because it was this feeling of achievement that I had finally done it," she said.
Hudie wanted to prove to herself and to baby Nyla she could do it.
People at Henry Ford College were willing to accommodate during the cere- mony.
"We care so deeply about our students that we want to meet them where they are," Henry Ford College President Russell Kavalhuna said at the commence- ment.
He explained Hudie’s situation to the audience.
"There's a few things more important than this college degree, and that’s the thing she’s
got to get to. So, I hope you will allow me to quick- ly move through one degree before we get to the rest of you all," Kavalhuna said.
Baby Nyla came into the world three days after graduation. It’s a journey she can't wait to share with her daughter when she’s older.
"I hope one day she just knows how special she is. Even without the graduating and everything, I’ve wanted to be a mom for so long, so I’m just so happy," Hudie said.
Hudie is planning to continue her studies at Eastern Michigan University. Her goal is to become a history teacher at Edsel Ford High School.
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