American Fork • A Utah woman is crediting twin sisters for helping deliver her baby as she was stopped at an intersection.
Emily Acor told Salt Lake City’s KSL-TV that she was resting at home in Orem with her new daughter, Sophia, Monday after the delivery.
Acor said she was heading to the hospital with her mother Friday evening when her water broke.
They stopped the car in the middle of an intersection and Acor's mother flagged down two women for help.
Sisters Ashley Haws and Adrienne Braun helped deliver Sophia.
Acor, who has two other children, said she now considers the sisters part of the family.
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