On Sunday, Brittany Rohner was supposed to be on campus with her fellow graduate students as they celebrated the successful completion of their degrees. Instead, she was in Akron City Hospital, celebrating her graduation with the hospital’s nursing staff, her husband, family and most importantly, her newborn son, Eli Michael Rohner.
Eli was scheduled to arrive on May 28, but he apparently did not want to miss out on his mom’s special day. Rohner went into labor at home on Saturday, May 18, at about 2:20 a.m. and gave birth to Eli at 6:51 p.m. that same day.
“Honestly, I told everyone how excited I was that I would be able to get to the ceremony on Sunday,” Rohner said. “So, when I went into labor unexpectedly, I thought, ‘You have got to be kidding me!’ There is only so much control you have in any situation, so I couldn’t help but smile and feel an excitement about the unexpected, ironic surprise.”
Although born early, Eli weighed a healthy 7 lbs., 11 oz. and measured 21 inches long—the exact dimensions his mom was when she was born.
With help from the hospital’s nursing staff, Rohner’s family put on a surprise graduation party for her on Case Western Reserve’s actual commencement day.
