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Ice forces woman into home birth | Ice forces woman into home birth |
(about 5 hours later) | |
A woman delivered her daughter's baby at home in the downstairs toilet after icy roads prevented them from travelling to hospital. | |
Sarah Hopcroft, 28, of Longleat Close, Banbury, Oxfordshire, went into labour on Tuesday morning. | Sarah Hopcroft, 28, of Longleat Close, Banbury, Oxfordshire, went into labour on Tuesday morning. |
An ambulance was called but her contractions were too close together and she gave birth at home, to Abby. | |
A medical worker spoke to her mother Margaret Holland on the phone to advise her on how to deliver the baby. | |
She was told how to hold the baby's head, and how to make sure the cord was not wrapped round the baby's neck. | |
'This is it' | 'This is it' |
Abby was born at 0950 GMT, weighing 7lb 11oz, and an ambulance carrying two midwives arrived just a few minutes later. | |
Mrs Hopcroft's father Michael Holland had planned to drive her to the Horton Hospital in Banbury but there was no time. | Mrs Hopcroft's father Michael Holland had planned to drive her to the Horton Hospital in Banbury but there was no time. |
We've been given a nice Christmas present Margaret Holland | We've been given a nice Christmas present Margaret Holland |
Mrs Holland said: "The worst bit weather-wise was on the estate with the icy roads. You could get out if you took your time but we didn't have the time to make it. | |
"At the time I thought, 'Oh God I can't do this', but the paramedic on the phone was really good so I just got on with it. The adrenaline kicked in and that's it - it took just minutes it was so quick." | |
She added: "We're all delighted and Ruby the older daughter has taken to her new sister really well. We've been given a nice Christmas present." | |
Dan Boon, an Emergency Medical Dispatcher who guided the birth over the telephone, said he found the whole experience "very enlightening". | |
Mrs Hopcroft said she had no idea she would give birth that day. | Mrs Hopcroft said she had no idea she would give birth that day. |
She said: "I woke up at five in the morning with some niggles but didn't think anything of it. | |
"I got my three-year-old daughter Ruby ready by 9am and the contractions were starting to get closer together. That's when I thought, 'this is it, she's on her way'." |
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