About two hours later, Kirk was in his command chair when he started having pains. Realizing they were labor contractions, he immediately got on the intercom to Sick Bay. "Kirk to Sick Bay," Kirk said. "McCoy here, Captain," McCoy responded. "My contractions just started, Doctor. I'm coming to Sick Bay," Kirk said. "I'm preparing Sick Bay, Captain," McCoy responded. "Thank you, Doctor. Kirk out," Kirk said, and he turned to Spock. "You have the bridge, Miss Spock," Kirk said as he walked from the command chair. "Captain, may I ask where you will be?" Spock asked. "Sick Bay, Commander, giving birth," Kirk said, and he got into the turbo lift to Sick Bay.
When Kirk got to Sick Bay some time later, Kirk met up with his husband as well as McCoy in a childbirth room that McCoy had prepared. "Is it safe for me to walk on my own, Bones?" Kirk asked. "Yes, Jim. In fact, walking helps labor progress," McCoy said. "Thank you, Bones," Kirk said, and he turned to his husband. "I'm gonna walk around the room, Steve," Kirk said, and he started walking around the room. "Okay, Jim," Tucker said.
About three hours later, McCoy and a human nurse came into the room. "Okay, Captain, you're fully dilated. I need you to push," the nurse said. Kirk, still standing, started pushing. Within five minutes, the nurse reported seeing the baby's head. Kirk started quietly grunting as he pushed the baby's head through his vagina. Seconds later, the baby was out of Kirk's body and screaming. "Congratulations, Captain. It's a girl," the nurse said. "Have you thought of a name, Jim?" Tucker asked. "Yes, Steve, let's name her Cameron," Kirk said. "Okay, Jim, Cameron it is," Tucker said. The nurse then handed the baby to Kirk, who immediately put a diaper on the baby.
