By Laura Cañupan (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 01, 2013 02:03 PM EDT

A 32-year-old woman, Ana María Paulina López, gave birth to a baby girl at the Tacubaya Station in Mexico City with the help of the staff, reported the Metro Transport System.

At around 10.15 a.m., the woman's husband, 45-year-old Agustín Vera Salgado, asked for an auxiliary police's help when her baby mother, who was six months pregnant, started bleeding and feeling a strong pain.

In a statement, the STC explained that the woman was taken to the First Aid room for assistance, while Officer Daniel Cibrián, from the Central Command area, called an ambulance.

Before the paramedics arrived, López gave birth to a baby girl with the help of members of the Security Coordination area.

When the ambulance got to the station, the paramedics of the Rescue and Medical Emergencies Squad (ERUM), made sure both mother and daughter were fine. They were later taken to the Children's Hospital of Tacuabaya city, for recovery.

This is the third birth to take place at the Metro during 2013; the first one occurred in Pantitlán Station on April 30 when a baby boy was delivered, and the other in Hidalgo Station, three days later.

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