Chicago Sun-Times

‘ BOOM!’ BABY INTERRUPTS NEWYEAR’S CELEBRATIO­N

Couple’s party interrupte­d by baby’s arrival — one of first Cook County births of 2018

- BY ASHLEE REZIN

Jayda Davis was still wearing her “Happy 2018!” party hat and necklace in the hospital room Monday morning hours after she spent her New Year’s Eve calling her parents repeatedly to check in.

Her family welcomed their fourth member — Janae Lenor Davis — shortly after midnight, marking one of Cook County’s first babies born in 2018.

“I was super excited,” said 6- year- old Jayda, who stayed at home with her grandmothe­r and called her parents at least 50 times after her mother’s water broke about 5 p. m. Sunday and her parents rushed to Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.

Janae, whose gender wasn’t revealed beforehand, was born at 12: 08 a. m. to Jeremy Davis and Dana Brown, weighing 9 pounds and measuring 20 inches long.

“We’re feeling good. Tired, but good,” Brown, 30, an underwriti­ng associate, said Monday at the hospital.

“We were just blindsided. We were expecting Wednesday at the earliest,” said Jeremy Davis, a 30- year- old truck driver. He added that Janae wasn’t due to be born until Jan. 10 and the family had invited friends and family to their house in Oak Lawn that evening to celebrate New Year’s Eve and watch the ball drop on television.

“And then, boom, a baby’s coming,” he said.

The family plans to ring in the new year Tuesday night, after the mother and daughter get discharged from the hospital.

“Jayda and I were going to live it up, we were going to party,” said Brown. “But we’re going to do that tomorrow, right honey?”

Davis said they left the house Sunday night in such a rush, Brown wore her fiancé’s clothes— the wedding

“JAYDA AND I WERE GOING TO LIVE IT UP, WEWERE GOING TO PARTY. BUT WE’RE GOING TO DO THAT TOMORROW, RIGHT HONEY?” DANA BROWN, to her daughter, Jayda Davis, after the surprise birth of Brown’s new daughter, Janae Davis, who was born Jan. 1

is scheduled for June 2019— and the couple didn’t have a bag packed for the hospital.

“Our countdown was postponed, we might YouTube it,” he said, adding that they plan to toast with sparkling cider. “It’ll be just as real.”

Davis compared Janae being one of the county’s first babies born in 2018 to winning the lottery.

“It’s very cool. ... It’s like you scratch off something and win $ 100 just randomly off a $ 1 ticket,” he said. “It’s just one of those moments. ... It’s crazy.”

Brown agreed, saying, “It’s just not something you think would be that big of a deal. ... It’s pretty cool.”

Less than 30 minutes after Janae was born, Anusha Ankathi and Rakesh Kotla welcomed their first child, Aryansh, at Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge. Born at 12: 32 a. m., Aryansh weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 18.5 inches long.

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 ?? | ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES ?? Jeremy Davis and 6- year- old Jayda Davis look on as Dana Brown holds the newest member of their family, Janae Lenor Davis, on Monday at Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.
| ASHLEE REZIN/ SUN- TIMES Jeremy Davis and 6- year- old Jayda Davis look on as Dana Brown holds the newest member of their family, Janae Lenor Davis, on Monday at Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn.
 ?? | SUPPLIED PHOTO ?? Anusha Ankathi ( left) and Rakesh Kotla with their new baby, Aryansh, who was born at 12: 32 a. m. Monday.
| SUPPLIED PHOTO Anusha Ankathi ( left) and Rakesh Kotla with their new baby, Aryansh, who was born at 12: 32 a. m. Monday.

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