> <i>When a baby is about to arrive, every minute counts. Yet when Jen Villa of Salinas, California, was in labor, she and her partner drove 45 minutes in the middle of the night, bypassing nearby hospitals to reach one they could afford.</i><p>Unless there is a problem, that happnes only in the movies. IRL for the first baby there are like 2 days of sparse contractions, and even when there is a contraction every 10 minutes there are like 4 hour more until the baby goes out. Talk to your medical doctor for details, but remember that movies are not an accurate representation of reality.