'It was perfect': Mother, 23, gives birth at the roadside on the way to hospital - and names her son after the paramedic who delivered him Shontelle Hall, 23, was at home in Zilzie, Queensland when contractions began She called an ambulance in the hope of making it 40 minutes to Rockhampton But she gave birth after just 20 minutes and named her son after paramedic 'Honestly, my entire pregnancy I absolutely s******g myself,' she told Daily MailBy Charlie Moore For Daily Mail Australia Published: 06:49 BST, 3 May 2019 | Updated: 06:50 BST, 3 May 2019 Viewcomments A mother gave birth at the roadside and named her son after the paramedic who delivered him. Shontelle Hall, 23, was at home in Zilzie, Queensland when her contractions began on Wednesday morning. The mother-of-four, whose previous three labours had been rapid, called an ambulance in the hope of making it 40 minutes away to Rockhampton. Joy: Shontelle Hall (pictured after the delivery) gave birth at the roadside and said it was better than delivering her baby in hospital M Hall, 23, was at home in Zilzie, Queensland when her contractions began on Wednesday morning. Pictured: The roadside where she gave birth But after 20 minutes of the journey with paramedics and her partner Josh Martin, she knew her baby was desperate to come out. The ambulance pulled over on the side of the road and a terrified Ms Hall safely gave birth to a healthy boy. She named her son after paramedic Andrew Green who guide her through the labour. 'I just feel blessed to have experienced such an extraordinary birth. It was just beautiful,' the mother told Daily Mail Australia. 'It was better giving birth like that than it was with the other three in hospital.' Ms Hall said she was terrified throughout the labour but Mr Green helped to keep her calm. 'Honestly, my entire pregnancy I was absolutely s******g myself,' she said. The mother-of-four, whose previous three labours had been rapid, called an ambulance in the hope of making it 40 minutes away to Rockhampton. Pictured: Her son after the birth The ambulance pulled over on the side of the road and a terrified Ms Hall safely gave birth to a healthy boy. Pictured: Her partner Josh Martin 'I was just hoping that no complications happen living so far away from the hospital - but in the moment with paramedic Andrew, I just felt like I was in safe hands. 'I felt that it'll be okay because he is looking after me - it was a big moment for me trusting a stranger with my life and my baby's life,' she added. 'But honestly in the end, I'm really glad it all happened the way it did, it was a perfect birth.' Mr Green said it was an honour to deliver the baby and that his experience of the birth of his own four daughters helped him stay calm. Ms Hall's first labour was three hours, her second was 90 minutes and her third was only 20 minutes. She is now safely at home with the latest addition to her family who was born only a day before he was due. Mr Green said it was an honour to deliver the baby and that his experience of the birth of his own four daughters helped him stay calm. Pictured: Ms Hall after the birth Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility