A woman gave birth in a supermarket after screaming for help in the toilets.
Staff at the Wishaw branch of Morrisons ran to the customer's aid after hearing her pleas for help on Tuesday.
It's believed a member of staff helped deliver the shock arrival before mum and baby were rushed to hospital around 5pm.
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One shopper told the Daily Record how a hero staff member rushed to the woman's aid and has called for them to be rewarded.
Lorraine Jordan said: "I got there once all the excitement had ended but I saw the woman being taken into the ambulance.
"Then a staff member at the cold meat counter told us what had happened.
"It was a member of staff that delivered the baby. I was told she heard someone screaming for help and it was coming from the toilets.
"It would be lovely for the member of staff to be awarded in some way."
The Morrisons Wishaw store manager sent his congratulations to the mum and baby and said he was incredibly proud of his team.
Store manager Nicky Sutherland, said: "I'm incredibly proud of my team, who acted fast to support a customer who welcomed a little baby into the world in our store yesterday afternoon.
"We hope that both mum and baby are doing well and send our full congratulations."
The Scottish Ambulance Service confirmed they were called to attend the supermarket on Tuesday and said two patients were transported to hospital.
A spokesperson said: “We received a call at 17:08 to attend an incident at Morrisons, Kirk Road, Wishaw.
"Two ambulances were sent to the scene and two patients were transported to University Wishaw Hospital.”