Yorkshire Post

TV farmer gave birth to her eighth child with only a dog for company

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OUR YORKSHIRE Farm star Amanda Owen has said she did not wake her husband up when she went into labour and gave birth to her eighth child at home on the floor with her dog for company.

The farmer, who has found fame because of the Channel 5 show about her family’s life in Swaledale, shares nine children with her husband Clive.

By the time she came to deliver daughter Clemmy, now five, she decided she could handle the task on her own.

She told the Radio Times: “Our local maternity hospital is in Middlesbro­ugh, which is 69 miles away, and on these roads, that takes a long time. So by baby number eight, I thought, I’ll do it myself.”

“I knew the baby was in the right position, so when I felt the familiar feelings I went downstairs and had the baby in front of

the fire with my terrier as a birthing partner.”

She added: “Clive wasn’t desperate to be at the birth, he was asleep upstairs. I went and woke him up with the baby.”

Mrs Owen said she has instilled on that same sense of independen­ce in their children, including when it comes to homeschool­ing. She added: “We logged in for about a week. Then I threw it back to them.

“Children have to be independen­t. I can’t be a helicopter parent.

“We read the papers and they show me some of their projects, but I have yet to be at a single parents’ evening.

“I did pretty poorly at my exams, but look at what I have achieved since then.”

She continued: “The snowflake generation, they can’t do anything.

“They don’t know anything about how to look after themselves, or a work ethic, all of that has gone out of the window. It’s our fault as parents.

“If you put your child on a pedestal, with no sense of independen­ce, and think you have got to entertain them the whole time, what can you expect?”

The full interview is in Radio

Times, out now.

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AMANDA OWEN: She said her husband wasn’t ‘desperate to be at the birth’ and was asleep upstairs.

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