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The labor pains were coming about five minutes apart. So Sarah and Hugh Kam decided it was time to get in the car and go have that baby Thursday night.

They figured they would have enough time to travel from their home in northwest Omaha to the Midwife’s Place in Bellevue.

But just in case, Kam covered the leather seats in his Lexus.

Just in case they had to pull off the highway and deliver the baby in the car as it sat on the side the road.

As had happened with their second child, Ezra, last year.

It’s a good thing Hugh covered his seats, because Evelyn was apparently in as much of a hurry to be born Thursday as Ezra had been in 2013.

Just like her big brother before her, Evelyn was born on the shoulder of the 42nd Street exit from Interstate 80.

And just like her big brother, the little girl and her mom are doing just fine.

And dad?

“Relieved,” he said Friday.

He and Sarah had been nervous, but it’s not like they had never delivered a baby in a car before.