Pink fan who went into labor at concert gives singer bizarre tribute

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A woman who went into labor during a recent Pink show in Boston — and wound up walking 1 mile to a hospital because of traffic issues.

Angela and her family decided the fastest way to get to the hospital — which was 1 mile away — was to walk, so they set out on their trepid journey.

“She started having a contraction and was in a lot of pain and kind of dropped the phone,” the new dad told WBZ. “I heard the baby’s heartbeat in the background and the nurses saying, ‘OK there’s a heartbeat,’ and there was just a lot of commotion.”, later gave birth to her son — on her mom Barbara’s birthday, no less — in Brigham’s NICU and named her baby Aycen Hart, a tip to the “Raise Your Glass” singer’s surname from her marriage to ex-pro motocross competitor Carey Hart.

 

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