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STORY:
A Sunderland nurse who feared she had appendicitis has instead welcomed home a baby daughter, after her newborn made her unannounced entrance after a 12-hour shift. Emma Hindmarsh, 31, felt unwell after finishing her day in a complex care unit, with an ambulance called when the pains she was experiencing got worse. But before paramedics could arrive, Emma, with the help of husband Daniel, 34, and mum Tracey Hall, had delivered Isabelle in the bedroom of their High Barnes home.
Sharon Harkness: Wow that is so lovely congratulations to you all, it’s lovely to have something nice to read about at this horrible time.
Vicky Cullen: Wow. Bet that was a shock hope both mother and baby are safe and doing well. Congratulations x
Rosemarie Butler: Congratulations. She is a little beauty.
Lucy Louise Mould: Amazing. Congrats. Such a wonderful story and she is perfect x
Julie Trelfer Thubron: Congratulations and well
done it’s lovely to hear some good news your daughter is beautiful.
Carol Mccormick: Wow lovely to hear some happy news for a change , congratulations to you all x
Jane Sawyers: Congratulations nice to hear a lovely story in these anxious times well done xx
Jo Evans: Congratulations on your new and unexpected bundle of joy.
Lorraine Riddell: Wow. Can’t believe you did a full shift just before labour. Amazing, congratulations.
Liz Donaldson: What a lovely story, it makes such a lovely change. Congratulations x
Joanne Lowe: Congratulations, welcome to the world & a very happy birthday x
Clare Cowley: Congratulations she is absolutely beautiful x
Kirsty Potts: Amazing congrats to the lovely family xx