http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02258b.htm
" In like manner they consider as probably valid the baptism of an infant in its mother's womb, provided the water, by means of an instrument, would actually flow upon the child. Such baptism is, however, later to be repeated conditionally, if the child survives its birth (Lehmkuhl, n. 61)."
"...while baptism can be bestowed upon infants immediately after they are born, and in case of necessity even in their mother's womb."
I chose to believe the most practical "instrument" refereed to above to be a syringe. Both men I referred to in my previous post said the baptismal kit in the Catholic hospital contained a syringe to be used in the baptismal process.
I have no motive to lie about what I heard and what is documented in other sources.